Le Lézard
Classified in: Tourism and vacations, Environment, Transportation
Subjects: ENI, ENP, NTA, CFG

Parks Canada announces funding to Qikiqtani Inuit Association for pilot Guardian program in Arctic Bay


Pilot Guardian program will explore how Inuit can help manage the Arctic waters of Tallurutiup Imanga ahead of establishment of National Marine Conservation Area

ARCTIC BAY, NU, July 18, 2018 /CNW/ - In August 2017, the established boundaries for the newest and largest marine protected area in Canada ? Tallurutiup Imanga National Marine Conservation Area (NMCA) ? were announced by the Government of Canada, the Government of Nunavut, and the Qikiqtani Inuit Association (QIA).

Today in Arctic Bay, Nunavut, the Minister of Environment and Climate Change and Minister responsible for Parks Canada, Catherine McKenna, and Mr. P.J. Akeeagok, President of the Qikiqtani Inuit Association (QIA), announced the establishment of a pilot Guardian program for the conservation area.

The Indigenous Guardians program supports Indigenous peoples to work as equal partners with governments and industry on the protection and management of land and resources, and in this case, they will help oversee the protection of the Tallurutiup Imanga NMCA.

Parks Canada will provide up to $900,000 in funding to directly support the QIA's implementation of this pilot Guardian program, and to explore how Inuit can be engaged with management of the Tallurutiup Imanga NMCA. The implementation will ensure the transfer of traditional knowledge from Elders to Youth, as well as the long-term sustainability of the Tallurutiup Imanga NMCA Guardians Program. And the funding will also enable the QIA to explore how the program could best contribute to the management of the entire NMCA.

Tallurutiup Imanga, the Inuit name for Lancaster Sound located in Canada's High Arctic, is a vast area of pristine ocean and land that has been home to Inuit for thousands of years. Establishing the area as a national marine conservation area is fundamental in helping to advance Canada's biodiversity targets and preserve key species, while ensuring that Inuit traditional activities continue to be carried out in the area for generations to come. The proposed 109,000 km2 conservation area in Tallurutiup Imanga contributes about 1.9% of Canada's total marine protected areas, with the contribution being formalized upon the successful negotiation of an Inuit Impact and Benefit Agreement. The government has already increased oceans protection from 1% to nearly 8%.

The Government of Canada is committed to renewed relationships with Indigenous peoples based on recognition of rights, respect, co-operation, and partnership. Parks Canada will continue to work closely with the Qikiqtani Inuit Association to develop an Interim Management Plan and negotiate an Inuit Impact and Benefit Agreement as required under the Nunavut Agreement, in recognition of the invaluable contributions of Inuit in establishing and conserving Canada's natural places.

Quotes

"Parks Canada is proud to work collaboratively with Inuit to protect and safeguard the Tallurutiup Imanga region. By establishing the Guardian program with the Qikiqtani Inuit Association, we will bring new employment and economic opportunities to the area, and help Inuit protect the waters and connect them with Canadians and visitors from around the world." 

The Honourable Catherine McKenna,
Minister of Environment and Climate Change and Minister responsible for Parks Canada

"The establishment of the Tallurutiup Imanga pilot Guardian program in Arctic Bay is a significant landmark in the 60-year journey commenced by Inuit leaders in Qikiqtani to protect these waters and its rich abundance of marine life. This important program formalizes Inuit stewardship and lays the foundation for much needed training, jobs, and economic opportunities for Inuit. This stewardship model also recognizes, respects, and supports the active hunting and food sharing culture of Inuit today."

P.J. Akeeagok,
President, Qikiqtani Inuit Association

Quick Facts

Associated Document

Tallurutiup Imanga Feasibility Report

Related Links

 

SOURCE Parks Canada


These press releases may also interest you

at 11:42
This month The Navajo Nation Gaming Enterprise (Navajo Gaming) honored 186 of its total 1,200 team members for reaching significant employment milestones including 15, 10 and 5 years of service for the enterprise. The event at Twin Arrows Navajo...

at 11:00
Travel Tacoma -Mt. Rainier Tourism and Sports today launched the "Elevate Your Getaway" itinerary, promising visitors a diverse three-day tour through the picturesque locales of Pierce County, from serene waterfronts to breathtaking mountaintops....

at 10:30
Marriott's Sheraton Suites Galleria Atlanta proudly announces the completion of its $12 million renovation, marking a new era of luxury and comfort for guests. "We have elevated the guest experience to new heights, ensuring that every aspect of our...

at 10:00
Notorious Pirate Island Is Now $50 Million Luxury Resort Where Real Estate Is Never Boring!Black Sam Bellamy was one of the most notorious and wealthiest pirates of the...

at 10:00
Hard Rock International, Seminole Gaming and Royal Caribbean Group brands, Royal Caribbean International and Celebrity Cruises, today unveiled a global partnership that will benefit both vacationers and team members of the brands. Travelers around...

at 08:47
Trains that could travel to more tucked-away parts of the country with zero emissions are an example of the potential behind battery electric (BEV) and fuel cell (FC) trains. The benefits to the environment, alongside businesses removing long-term...



News published on and distributed by: