Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami President Natan Obed gives opening remarks at the Inuit Nunangat University Forum.
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.
The plan is the starting point of a collaborative relationship between the RCMP and Inuit at the national level to address gaps and priorities in policing, with the goal of building transparency and trust.
ArcticNet’s Inuit Research Management Committee honours Jean Allen of Iqaluit in 2022 Inuit Recognition Award for her contributions to Inuit Nunangat research.
The Inuit Nunangat Food Security Strategy Implementation Plan is the first road map ever developed for improving food security. The Implementation Plan is anchored in specific, measurable, and time-bound deliverables for creating a self-determined and sustainable food system in Inuit Nunangat.
Members of the Inuit–Crown Partnership Committee (ICPC) met in Ottawa yesterday to advance their work on reconciliation and the creation of a more prosperous Inuit Nunangat through meaningful collaboration.
The purpose of this Policy is to promote prosperity and support community and individual wellbeing throughout Inuit Nunangat with the goal of socio-economic and cultural equity between Inuit and other Canadians.
The Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami Board of Directors met November 28 in Montreal. Leaders discussed work towards the co-development of federal distinctions-based Indigenous health legislation and provided direction on how to best inform Inuit-specific input, with an emphasis on self-determination.
“This new investment will help us continue to address the ongoing crisis and build our own capacity to create healthier, more resilient communities.”

