Inuit-Crown Partnership Committee leaders working to make progress on shared priorities including housing and food security December 4, 2018 …
Inuit-Crown Partnership Committee leaders working to make progress on shared priorities including housing and food security December 4, 2018 …
Download a copy of Issue 124 here. Issue 124 of Inuktitut features stories from the past, present, and discussions on…
November 29, 2018, Ottawa – The ITK Board of Directors met today and approved the Inuit Tuberculosis Elimination Framework as…
ITK is pleased to share its 2019 pre-budget submission. This submission focuses heavily on infrastructure investments, including social infrastructure investments…
January 10, 2018 – Ottawa, Ontario – Ten years after the Inuit Health Survey was completed in 2007-08, researchers are…
The October 31, 2018 Hill Times Newspaper featured a policy briefing in the North. In that brief, there is a…
Statement by Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami President Natan Obed “Jordin, through his play on the ice and openness to talk about…
There has never been an Inuk who has sat on any of the governing bodies of the three federal research funding agencies. This exclusion is unacceptable, writes Natan Obed, president of Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami.
Sound research can be an effective building block for strong public policies, programs, and initiatives that help create prosperity for Inuit. However, colonial approaches to research continue in Canada, characterized by uncoordinated and ad hoc federal research policies that circumvent Inuit governance mechanisms and marginalize Inuit from the benefits of research.
The National Inuit Strategy on Research Implementation Plan provides details for shared action to occur and serves to coordinate implementation of NISR by rights holders and stakeholders involved in Inuit Nunangat research.