Regional Inuit not consulted over ‘significant’ changes to draft land use plan: NTI
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Concerns that the Nunavut Land Use Plan could strip regional Inuit organizations of the right to manage their own lands dominate the reasons for why its latest draft was rejected.
The plan, which lays out rules for development and conservation of Nunavut land, is a cornerstone of the Nunavut Agreement. Nunavut Tunngavik Inc., the federal government, and the territorial government must all sign off on the plan for it to be implemented.
The most recent draft — the fourth in 16 years — received a
The plan, which lays out rules for development and conservation of Nunavut land, is a cornerstone of the Nunavut Agreement. Nunavut Tunngavik Inc., the federal government, and the territorial government must all sign off on the plan for it to be implemented.
The most recent draft — the fourth in 16 years — received a
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