Nunavik Inuit definition

Nunavik Inuit means a person or persons enrolled or eligible to be enrolled as an Inuit beneficiary or Inuit beneficiaries under the Xxxxx Bay and Northern Québec Agreement;
Nunavik Inuit means an Inuk or Inuit as defined under the Xxxxx Bay and Northern Québec Agreement;

Examples of Nunavik Inuit in a sentence

  • More specifically, Quebec, Makivik and the KRG agreed to accelerate hydroelectric, mining and tourism development to share the benefits of the resulting economic growth, to favour economic spin-offs for Nunavik Inuit, to favour a greater autonomy for the KRG and more responsibility for the economic and community development of Nunavik Inuit, and finally to enhance public services and infrastructure.

  • The Nunavik Enrolment Office has among other duties to verse the lists provided by each community into the Nunavik Inuit Beneficiaries Register.

  • This provision shall not prevent government from recovering from the person responsible for the contamination any costs associated with the clean-up of Nunavik Inuit Lands under section 8.8.1.

  • Respect and fulfill the obligations on fishery resources as defined in the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement, the Nunatsiavut Claims Agreement and the Nunavik Inuit Land Claims Agreement.

  • The federal government and the government of Quebec must ensure the Kativik Regional Police Force (KRPF) is resourced and provided with the legal capacity to provide Nunavik Inuit with effective and substantively equitable policing services.

  • In December 2006, the Government of Canada signed a final agreement with the Makivik Corporation, representing the Nunavik Inuit of Northern Québec.

  • The Nunavik Inuit Land Claim Agreement Act received Royal Assent on February 14, 2008.

  • The research should meet the needsof the NMRWB for making management decisions, including the recognition of the value of Nunavik Inuit knowledge of wildlife and wildlife habitat.

  • Cardiac autonomic activity and blood pressure among Nunavik Inuit adults exposed to environmental mercury: a cross-sectional study.

  • Furthermore, the NMRWB has responsibilities to promote and encourage training and employment of Nunavik Inuit in the fields of wildlife research and management.

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