This week, we look back on the time we spent with Pope Francis during his pastoral visit to Canada from July 27-29, 2022.
This week, we look back on the time we spent with Pope Francis during his pastoral visit to Canada from July 27-29, 2022.
“ITK generally welcomes any opportunity to share Inuit priorities with territorial and provincial leaders, but any such meeting should be done with clear objectives and be respectful of Inuit governance.”
Members of the Inuit Research Network meet in Inuvik to build a foundation from which they will coordinate and support health research by, and for, Inuit.
Inuit will gather with friends and partners again in Ottawa to honour harvesters across Inuit Nunangat, enjoy the foods of their labour and celebrate Inuit music and culture.
“This modest investment in Inuit health priorities does not fulfill our joint commitment with the Government of Canada to eliminate tuberculosis in Inuit Nunangat by 2030.”
Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami has released a national Inuit position paper to guide future policies and programs governing the marine environments of Inuit Nunangat.
The Inuit Nunangat Housing Strategy Implementation Plan contains a roadmap for achieving better, more innovative, and self-determined outcomes along the entire housing continuum within Inuit Nunangat–from emergency shelters to affordable rentals and market home ownership.
ITK researchers have determined that Inuit Nunangat makes up about 40% of Canada’s land area and 72% of its coastline.
ArcticNet’s Inuit Research Management Committee honours Jean Allen of Iqaluit in 2022 Inuit Recognition Award for her contributions to Inuit Nunangat research.
“This new investment will help us continue to address the ongoing crisis and build our own capacity to create healthier, more resilient communities.”
ITK is pleased to present our 2021-2022 Annual Report and our 2021-2022 Audited Financial Statements.
Getting Started with Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning is a means to achieve self-determination in Inuit program design and evaluation. The more Inuit take charge of monitoring and evaluation activities, the more monitoring and evaluation will serve our interests across Inuit Nunangat.