Newly-elected National Inuit Youth Council President Gwen Natsiaq spoke to CBC Igalaaq on June 10 about her plans for the new role.
Newly-elected National Inuit Youth Council President Gwen Natsiaq spoke to CBC Igalaaq on June 10 about her plans for the new role.
Gwen Natsiq to serve as youth council president over two-year term
“I will work diligently to represent the voices of our youth, foster meaningful engagement, and help drive positive change in our youth.”
CBC Igalaaq spoke to Christine Tootoo, vice-president of the National Inuit Youth Council, and to Jessie Fraser, a senior communications advisor at Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami, about the NIYC’s upcoming election of its new president.
Nominations are now open to fill the role of President of the National Inuit Youth Council (NIYC). The nomination period closes May 23, 2025, at 5 pm ET.
The National Inuit Youth Council (NIYC) has elected Susie-Ann Kudluk of Kangirsuk, Nunavik as their new president for the 2023-2025 term.
The National Inuit Youth Council (NIYC) will elect its next President on Tuesday, June 6, 2023. The NIYC President elected by majority vote of NIYC members for a two-year term. The nomination period opens April 19, 2023, and closes May 17, 2023, at 11:59 pm ET.
Today marks the sixth anniversary of the release of Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami’s National Inuit Suicide Prevention Strategy (NISPS).
The National Inuit Youth Council is excited to host the 2022 Virtual National Inuit Youth Summit (NIYS): Inuit Empowering Inuit….
The National Inuit Youth Council would like to welcome President Brian Pottle of Nunatsiavut.
The role of President includes commitment, public ambassadorship, leadership, advocacy, and vision surrounding complex and sensitive issues that affect Inuit youth in Inuit Nunangat. The President serves as the national voice for Inuit youth.