Mapleleafweb.com: Nunavut: The Story Of Canada's Inuit People Funding For the near future, the nunavut government will depend upon the governmentof canada for its operational costs and the cost of public services. http://www.mapleleafweb.com/features/nunavut/government.html
Extractions: While Inuit negotiators considered the creation of an ethnically based government as the best means to help guarantee the Inuit way of life, they recognized early on that Canada would not accept such a form of government. Consequently, Nunavut was created as a public government that respects Canadian political traditions and institutions and remains within the boundaries of Confederation. All residents, regardless of ethnicity, are granted equal representation and can run for office. Furthermore, the rights and responsibilities of all Nunavut residents will be subject to the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Members -- Legislative Assembly Of Nunavut He was responsible for establishing the administrative framework forthe new nunavut government, canada's third territorial government. http://www.assembly.nu.ca/english/members/bios/anawak.html
Extractions: Jack Anawak was born near Repulse Bay, Nunavut on September 26, 1950. He was raised in traditional outpost camps in the Kivalliq Region, where he learned the traditional Inuit survival skills. Mr. Anawak was educated in Chesterfield Inlet, Nunavut and Churchill, Manitoba. He also studied Business Management in Saskatchewan. Mr. Anawak has served as Hamlet Councilor and Mayor of Rankin Inlet. He has also served on the executive board of the Tunngavik Federation of Nunavut and as Speaker of the Keewatin Regional Council. Mr. Anawak is also a former President of the Keewatin Chamber of Commerce. In 1986, Mr. Anawak was appointed Executive Director, and later elected President, of the Keewatin Inuit Association, where he served until his election to Parliament in December 1988. Mr. Anawak served two terms as Member of Parliament for Nunatsiaq. During that time, Mr. Anawak served as Official Opposition Critic for Northern Affairs and Environment, Vice-Chair of the Standing Committee on Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development.
Links -- Legislative Assembly Of Nunavut Legislative Assembly of nunavut. canada Links. Federal government. governmentof canada The official website for the government of canada. http://www.assembly.nu.ca/english/links/CANADA.htm
ElderWeb: Regions: Canada ElderWeb Regions canada nunavut government Official nunavut government page Sourcenunavut government; Ontario government Official Ontario government page http://www.elderweb.com/default.php?PageID=1194
Extractions: involvement ... Contact Info Overview The objectives of the Justice Partnership and Innovation Fund - Nunavut Priority are to: Activities The Department of Justice works closely with the Nunavut government to establish innovative approaches to the delivery of justice in Nunavut communities. Some of these activities may include: Projects that seek to assist the territory in identifying possible justice solutions for their citizens and infrastructures for justice services and programs; Feasibility studies that explore the development and implementation of justice services and programs; Projects that assist in the identification of solutions to justice challenges; The development, testing, implementation, and evaluation of appropriate justice approaches that reflect the geographical, cultural and linguistic realities of Nunavut; and, Training which develops and furthers justice expertise within communities.
Government Of Canada Supports Law School In Nunavut government OF canada SUPPORTS LAW SCHOOL IN nunavut. The government of canada iscommitted to supporting nunavut in its evolution towards selfsufficiency. http://canada.justice.gc.ca/en/news/nr/2000/doc_25609.html
Extractions: Department of Justice GOVERNMENT OF CANADA SUPPORTS LAW SCHOOL IN NUNAVUT OTTAWA, September 12 , 2000 - The Government of Canada is providing $100,000 to help establish a law school in the new territory of Nunavut. The Honourable Anne McLellan, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, announced the funding today at a formal signing of the agreement between the Department of Justice and the Akitsiraq Law School Society in Nunavut. The Akitsiraq Law School Society has formed a partnership with the University of Victoria to develop the fully accredited law school program in Canada's Arctic. The program, the first in Canada primarily for Inuit students, is scheduled to open in September 2001. "A Nunavut-based law school will go a long way to encouraging Nunavummiut to enter into the challenging field of law. Lawyers are in a strong position to shape the justice system and the territory as a whole," said Premier Okalik. "The Akitsiraq Law School Society was founded to provide the opportunity for northern voices to be heard as part of the overall approach to legal education. With Nunavut, there is a possibility for genuine, exciting involvement in setting the course for our own education and future," said Akitsiraq President Siobhan Arnatsiaq-Murphy.
Nunavut - Canadian Territory - Government Geography Travel about threequarters of whom are Inuit. canada has a total population of 30 million,and a total Inuit population of about 25,000. government of nunavut. http://frenchcaculture.miningco.com/library/weekly/aa101597.htm
Extractions: In 1993, two significant pieces of Canadian legislation were passed leading to the creation of Nunavut, a new Canadian territory in the Arctic. One piece of legislation ratified a land claims agreement with the Inuit of Nunavut and the other set the legal framework for the establishment of the government of the Canadian territory of Nunavut by April 1, 1999. Nunavut Geography The word "Nunavut" means "our land" in Inuktitut, the Inuit language. To put the geography of this vast Canadian territory in perspective, Nunavut covers 1.9 million square km, or approximately one-fifth the total area of Canada. The total population of Nunavut is approximately 27,000. about three-quarters of whom are Inuit. Canada has a total population of 30 million, and a total Inuit population of about 25,000.
Listings Of The World Regional North America Canada Nunavut commissioner.htm Added Nov-25-02; Oultwood LG Web Index Post Review Local governmentindex for nunavut and the rest of canada using clickable maps and lists. http://listingsworld.com/Regional/North_America/Canada/Nunavut/Government/
Listings Of The World Regional North America Canada Nunavut nunavut ( Our Land ) canada Post Review General overview of area people Land ClaimAgreement and the design and implementation of the nunavut government. http://listingsworld.com/Regional/North_America/Canada/Nunavut/
Legal Resources On The Internet: Canada government of canada; Parliamentary Internet. government of Québec National AssemblyParliamentary Saskatchewan Northwest Territories nunavut Yukon http://www.law.library.mcgill.ca/law.html
Innovation In Canada: Nunavut canadanunavut Business Service Centre The canada-nunavut Business Service Centreprovides a wide range of information on government services, programs and http://innovation.gc.ca/scdt/innovation/interface2.nsf/engdoc/11.9.html
Extractions: The Nunavut Environmental Database (NED) is a subset of the Arctic Institute of North America's ASTIS database. NED has been prepared for the Nunavut Planning Commission by selecting ASTIS records about Nunavut. NED contains two type of records: citations to publications and research project descriptions.
Government Category Regional North America canada nunavut government http//canada.justice.gc.ca/STABLE/EN/Laws/Chap/N/N28.6.html.2, Ed Picco. http://www.ad.com/Regional/North_America/Canada/Nunavut/Government/
Library: Canada Facts: Nunavut a profound shift in how canada relates to Aboriginal people. Inuit, as the majoritypopulation of nunavut, are shaping the territorial government in keeping http://library.educationworld.net/canadafacts/nu_government.html
Extractions: Nunavut: Government On April 1, 1999, Nunavut was officially named Canada's third territory. As the newest partner in the federation Nunavut is the latest development in Canada's nation building. The creation of Nunavut marked a profound shift in how Canada relates to Aboriginal people. Inuit, as the majority population of Nunavut, are shaping the territorial government in keeping with their culture, traditions and aspirations. All residents of the territory regardless of their origin elect the Government of Nunavut. All citizens have the right to vote and run for office. Jobs in the government of Nunavut's public service are open to all residents. Inuktitut is a working language of the government. Government services are also available in English and French. Under the 1993 Nunavut Land Claims Agreement, Inuit received from the federal government a settlement of $1.1 billion to be paid in annual installments until 2007. Inuit also gained control of about 356,000 square kilometres of land (about 18 per cent of Nunavut), of which nearly 38,000 square kilometres include title to subsurface (mineral) rights.
Canadian Rockhound: Rockhounding In Nunavut, Canada's Newest Territory The federal government also showed that they too were committed to the industrypotential by establishing the canadanunavut Geo-Science Centre in Iqaluit. http://www.canadianrockhound.com/2001/01/cr0105102_nunavut.html
Nunavut - Index - Indian And Northern Affairs Canada Indian and Northern Affairs canada. News, message from the Governor General and Prime Minister, coat Category Regional North America canada nunavut government By clicking on these links you are leaving a government of canada Site.government of nunavut. Inuit Tapirisat of canada. nunavut Celebrations. http://www.ainc-inac.gc.ca/nu/nunavut/index1_e.html
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NTI Role In The Development Of The April 1 st , 1999, and a Member of Parliament and a Senator for nunavut, a packageof nunavut Act Amendments was tabled and passed by the government of canada. http://www.tunngavik.com/site-eng/nti_role_in_the_development_of_t.htm
Extractions: NUNAVUT Backgrounder: Role of Nunavut Tunngavik Inc. in the establishment of Nunavut Nunavut was the key to the settlement of the largest land claims agreement negotiated in Canadian history. Nunavut Tunngavik Inc. was legislated to work with the Government of Canada, the Government of the Northwest Territories, and other agencies on a host of issues critical to the establishment of Nunavut. Principally, Nunavut Tunngavik Incorporated (NTI) is responsible for ensuring that the 1993 Nunavut Land Claims Agreement (NCLA) continues to be implemented in accordance with the provisions of the Agreement. Article 4 of the NCLA, dealing with Nunavut political development, mandates NTI, the successor to the Tunngavik Federation of Nunavut (TFN), to negotiate a political accord to deal with the establishment of Nunavut. The process took two decades. The Nunavut Political Accord (NPA) notes that the creation of a new Nunavut Territory with its own government is a fundamental objective of the Inuit of Nunavut, and that the signatory parties to the Accord, the government of Canada, the Government of the Northwest Territories, and the Tungavik Federation of Nunavut, have committed themselves to securing that Inuit objective in a manner consistent with the provision of Article 4 of the NCLA. That objective has now been met.
EDO Resources Federal government. Business Development Bank of canada. government of nunavut.Department of Sustainable Development. nunavut Business Credit Corporation. http://www.nunavuteda.com/resources.htm
Extractions: Home Communications EDO Resources Members Area ... Women's Funding Programs Proposal Writing Resources Need some ideas on how to develop a funding proposal? Check out the Government of Canada's "Writing Proposals Pathfinder" at the Canadian Rural Partnership website at: http://rural.gc.ca/cris/writingproposals/proposals_e.phtml Nunavut Government Directories Nunavut Government Phone List (view online in Adobe PDF Format: Size 188K) Nunavut Government Phone List (14 June 2001) - PDF format Nunavut Government Websites Government of Nunavut Website Hansard - English (proceedings of the legislative assembly in English) Hansard - Inuktitut (proceedings of the legislative assembly in Inuktitut) *you will need to have the Nunacom font installed on your computer in order to view this page. Click here to download it. Business Directories Nunavut: Inuit-owned Firms NTI Inuit Firm Registry *this is an extremely large file (629K) that will take some time to load* Pan-Arctic Inuit Logistics: Inuit Business Directory (go to the navigation bar at the bottom of the page and click on "Link to the Inuit Business Directory)
Extractions: Through a Network of Information Centres Across Canada Government Programs and Services a comprehensive database of federal and territorial government programs Business Start-Up Assistant your Web gateway to all the information you need on starting a business Helpful Business Information Links links to popular business information resources Interactive Business Planner step-by-step tool for creating a comprehensive business plan Nunavut Community Business Inventory an inventory of businesses and services available in each Nunavut community Community Economic Development information on Community Economic Development funding programs available to businesses and communities in Nunavut from the Government of Nunavut's Department of Sustainable Development Online Small Business Workshop techniques on developing business ideas and improving existing businesses
North Of The Border-Canada The nunavut government, came into being April 1 1999, it represent all residentsof the new territory, Inuit and nonInuit alike Creation of the Coat of Arms http://www.fortunecity.com/olympia/carson/27/nunavut.html
Canadian Federal And Provincial Government Departments Canada s of the mandate and functions of departments agencies, and Crown corporations of the federal government of canada. nunavut governmentDepartments http://canadaonline.about.com/cs/governmentdepts/