“We still want to help defend Canada against foreign threats but our communities are quite concerned that history may repeat itself in not respecting our rights or our treaties”
“We still want to help defend Canada against foreign threats but our communities are quite concerned that history may repeat itself in not respecting our rights or our treaties”
“What I’ve encouraged Minister Anandasangaree to do is just take advantage of every possible day he’s within that office and with that portfolio, and he’s done it.”
Inuit leaders and the Crown signed a long-awaited implementation contract under the Nunavut Agreement March 8 — the first time the contract has been renewed since the agreement was signed more than 30 years ago.
“We have an opportunity to become the nation we want to be”
“We know what it’s like to lose control over our homeland, and we will do everything we can to guard against that now,” said ITK President Natan Obed. “We are a necessary part of the Canadian response.”
“Our expectation is we’ll just be able to continue to work, and perhaps less of the focus will be on the prime minister and more of the focus will be on the work, in the next little while.” – ITK President Natan Obed
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