President Natan Obed gave witness testimony to the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Natural Resources and answered their questions about resources, sovereignty, and investment in Inuit Nunangat.
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President Natan Obed gave witness testimony to the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Natural Resources and answered their questions about resources, sovereignty, and investment in Inuit Nunangat.
The Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami Board of Directors approved an Inuit Nunangat Poverty Reduction Strategy at their meeting in Ottawa this week. The Strategy is a commitment of the ITK Strategic Plan and is rooted in Inuit values and driven by a shared vision to eliminate poverty across the Inuit homeland. It will be prepared for public release in the coming months.
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