OTTAWA,
ON, July 9, 2024 /CNW/ - The Honourable Dan
Vandal, Minister of Northern Affairs; the Honourable Gary
Anandasangaree, Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations; and the
Honourable Patty Hajdu, Minister of Indigenous Services, issued the
following statement today:
"Today we join all 25 communities across Nunavut to celebrate Nunavut Day. This
celebration of Nunavut, which
translates to "our land," is an important opportunity to reflect on
and honour the invaluable contributions that Nunavummiut, and by
extension all Inuit, have made and continue to make towards our
collective national security, social and cultural strength, and
economic development of Nunavut
and all of Canada.
On this day in 1993, the Parliament of Canada passed the Nunavut Land Claims
Agreement Act and the Nunavut Act, which led to
Nunavut being recognized as a
territory on April 1, 1999. These
Acts of Parliament reflect the inherent and deep-seated kinships
and rights of Inuit to the stewardship of the
nuna (land) and the lawful authority to use and lead
decision-making processes surrounding territorial governance,
environmental wellness, land management, use of resources,
implementation of sustainable practices, and the protection of
Nunavut's rich ecosystems.
This year as we mark the 25th anniversary of the creation of
Nunavut, we also celebrate the
signing of the Nunavut Lands and Resources Devolution Agreement
between the Government of Nunavut,
Nunavut Tunngavik Incorporated and the Government of Canada — a significant milestone in the
self-determination of Nunavummiut. Once devolution is fully
implemented in 2027, Nunavummiut will have control of lands,
freshwater and non-renewable resources in Nunavut and will benefit from decisions they
make in managing them.
As we celebrate Nunavut Day, we continue to advance
reconciliation by supporting the self-determination of Nunavummiut
and all Inuit by strengthening the Inuit-Crown relationship. We
will continue working with our partners to establish positive
pathways towards sustainable development, cultural preservation and
enhanced social and economic opportunities for Nunavummiut.
Happy Nunavut Day! Nunavut
ullunganit nalliunirsiutsiarit!"
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SOURCE Indigenous Services Canada