Using decades of remote sensing imagery, ITK has determined that Inuit Nunangat is home to 32% of Canada’s surface freshwater – more than the surface area of all five Great Lakes combined.
Using decades of remote sensing imagery, ITK has determined that Inuit Nunangat is home to 32% of Canada’s surface freshwater – more than the surface area of all five Great Lakes combined.
This progress report describes the implementation status of the federal-led and Inuit-led actions since the release of the action plan.
In December 2021, the Government of Canada committed to closing the Inuit Nunangat infrastructure gap by 2030. This report supports those efforts by outlining the areas where Inuit Treaty Organizations recommend prioritizing investment.
Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami is pleased to present its 2024-2025 Annual Report, presented at our Sept. 18 Annual General Meeting
The Government of Canada has an opportunity through Budget 2025 to set forth a clear vision and commitment to develop its Arctic territory by bringing Inuit Nunangat into the rest of the country
Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami released today An Inuit Vision for Arctic Sovereignty, Security and Defence which highlights the need to recognize the importance of human security to national security.
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.
This Data Discussion Paper was developed by the Inuit Crown Partnership Committee’s Inuit Data Strategy Working Group and is designed to support an Inuit-driven approach to child and family service delivery.
Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami’s 2025 pre-budget submission focuses on specific high-priority areas that align with Government of Canada commitments, policies and initiatives as well as current Ministerial mandate letters.
Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami is pleased to present our 2023-2024 Annual Report and our 2023-2024 Audited Financial Statements presented at our Sept. 18, 2024, Annual General Meeting in Inuvik, Inuvialuit Settlement Region.
This Infrastructure Midterm Review discusses the experiences of the four Inuit Land Claim Organizations in accessing the federal Indigenous Community Infrastructure Fund.