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Ottawa Allocates $13M for Arctic Projects in Nunavut

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The federal government is putting over $13 million into four projects throughout Nunavut to enhance infrastructure, promote economic growth, and support Arctic sovereignty.

Rebecca Chartrand, the minister of Northern and Arctic affairs as well as the minister responsible for the Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency, revealed the funding, which will aid initiatives across all three regions of the territory.

The investments aim to address both urgent community needs and long-term goals for nation-building in Canada’s Arctic, where gaps in infrastructure and economic prospects are closely linked to issues of sovereignty and security.

In the Kitikmeot region, funding will back the Grays Bay Road and Port project, a proposed transport route aimed at improving access to natural resources and global markets. Earlier this year, the project was referred to the Major Projects Office, and this new funding will assist with environmental data collection, initial planning and design work, as well as community engagement. Previous efforts have received support from Transport Canada.

In the Kivalliq region, federal funds will continue environmental assessments and engagement activities for the Kivalliq Hydro-Fibre Link. This major clean energy and telecommunications initiative seeks to connect communities while reducing dependency on diesel fuel.

Additionally, in the Qikiqtaaluk region, this funding will facilitate business planning by Ampere and help design a 7,222-square-foot economic development hub in Iqaluit that aims to encourage local growth and entrepreneurship.

A portion of the funding will also go towards Sedna ROV Services for purchasing dual-use vehicles suitable for Arctic conditions. This equipment will enable autonomous hydrographic surveys, boost environmental monitoring capabilities, and enhance readiness for Arctic defense operations.

Chartrand stated that these projects demonstrate Ottawa’s dedication to collaborating with Inuit governments and communities to advance priorities driven by locals while strengthening Canada’s presence up North.

“These four projects reflect the Government of Canada’s commitment to working in partnership with Inuit governments and Nunavummiut to strengthen Nunavut’s economy, protect the North, and advance locally-led priorities,” she said.

Steven Mac Kinnon, minister of transport and leader of the government in the House of Commons, pointed out the wider implications of the Grays Bay project.

“Grays Bay Road and Port project is a nation-building investment that will unlock economic opportunities in the North and strengthen Canada’s Arctic sovereignty,” he said.

The federal government claims that these combined investments are set to lay a solid foundation for long-term economic development, better infrastructure solutions, and more resilient communities throughout Nunavut while bolstering Canada’s strategic position within the Arctic.


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