Canada Backs Inuit Land Protection via Two New Programs in Torngat Park

Parks Canada

August 18, 2023 Kuujjuaq, Quebec Parks Canada

Indigenous Guardians are the "eyes and ears on the ground" in Indigenous territories, and a unique example of reconciliation in action. They monitor ecological health, maintain cultural sites, and protect sensitive areas and species, while strengthening the social and cultural ties of their communities. The Government of Canada is committed to supporting leading indigenous-led conservation initiatives as part of a renewed relationship with Indigenous peoples based on recognition, respect, cooperation, and partnership.

Today, the Honourable Steven Guilbeault, Minister of Environment and Climate Change and Minister responsible for Parks Canada, announced $825,000 over three years to Makivvik Corporation to support the development of two new Guardians Programs, which will provide an Inuit presence in Torngat Mountains National Park to deter illegal activities; and, provide Nunavik Inuit beneficiaries the opportunity to spend time in the park, stay at Torngat Mountains Basecamp and Research Station and connect with the lands and the people.

The announcement follows Minister Guilbeault's trip into Torngat Mountains National Park from August 15 to 18, where he met with representatives from the Nunatsiavut Government and of the Makivvik Corporation during his time in the region. Parks Canada, along with the Labrador Inuit and Nunavik Inuit, have been co-managing Torngat Mountains National Park since it was established in 2005.

Since 2018, the Government of Canada has supported over 170 Guardians initiatives, which have contributed to the development of capacity and employment in Indigenous communities across the country. In December 2022, Minister Guilbeault announced the new First Nations National Guardians Network to expand and support individual First Nations Guardians initiatives from coast to coast to coast.

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