ITK calls on Canada, and all parties seeking to form government in our next election, to prioritize the shared commitment between Inuit and Canada to eliminate TB by 2030 and identify the funding to achieve this goal.
ITK calls on Canada, and all parties seeking to form government in our next election, to prioritize the shared commitment between Inuit and Canada to eliminate TB by 2030 and identify the funding to achieve this goal.
Prime Minister Mark Carney met with Inuit leaders in Iqaluit on Tuesday on his way back from his whirlwind trip to Paris and London.
Inuit look forward to working with Prime Minister Carney and his team to advance shared Inuit-Crown priorities
Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Gary Anandasangaree announced March 8 that the program will be renewed for another year
“This process of identifying a central location is designed to be inclusive and ensure the best possible delivery model is chosen.”
ITK is alarmed by the growing likelihood of an abrupt curtailing of funding for the program and the consequences this will have for Inuit families and communities.
“There’s been a push towards unity at the national level”
“We are alarmed by the growing likelihood of an abrupt curtailing of funding for the program and the consequences this will have for our families and communities,” Obed said.
“The Inuit Nunangat Policy helps create prosperity in Inuit Nunangat by ensuring that Inuit can access programs and policies that are intended to benefit our people,” said ITK President Natan Obed.
“We hope that this policy ushers in a more effective public service when it comes to the inclusion of Inuit,” said ITK President Natan Obed.
“From a diplomatic sense, we want to ensure that the Government of Canada is taking this threat seriously and that our interests are fully articulated and met,” – ITK President Natan Obed.
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