Developing Heritage Policy & Law in Nunatsiavut

Public Sessions

This September, Nunatsiavut Government Department of Culture Recreation & Tourism staff and Tradition & Transition among the Labrador Inuit researchers will engage the public on heritage policy and law. The goal is to develop recommendations for decision makers on archaeology and heritage related issues.

This is the first of two rounds.

Further schedule details to follow for each community.
Nain Public Meetings 2018.

1:00pm- 3:00pm & 6:00pm-8:00pm on Wednesday, September 5 at
Nunatsiavut Government Administration Building Main Boardroom.

Rigolet: Thursday, September 6

Postville: Saturday, September 8

Makkovik: Sunday, September 9

Hopedale: Monday, September 10

ULM: Tuesday- Wednesday, September 11-12

Contact Jamie Brake at (709) 922-2942 ext. 240 or jamie.brake@nunatsiavut.com

After-School Program Registration Today

After-School Program registration will take place on Today, September 4, 2018 at 6PM sharp.

Registration is on a first-come first-served basis. Parents are welcome to line up but there will be absolutely no early birds.

The After-School Program holds fifteen (15) seats for 5-7 Age Group and fifteen (15) seats for 8-12 Age Group. The age group for your child depends on the age she/he will be on December 31, 2018.

ASP runs Monday-Friday 3-4:45PM at the Jeremias Sillitt Community Centre and Program begins on Wednesday, September 5, 2018.

The After-School Program is FREE of charge and runs in partnership with Nain Inuit Community Government – Recreation Department and the Nunatsiavut Government Department of Health and Social Development.

Registration is not required for Night Program and any child aged 5-12 years old is welcome as long as they’re in their age group. There is no limit to how many children attend for Night Program.

For more information or if you have questions or concerns, please call the After-School Program Supervisor – Roxanne Andersen at 922-2690/2691.

Or Email at nicg.asp@hotmail.com.

Day Care Registration

Registration for the Pigutsavik Daycare will be tomorrow, September 5, 2018 at 6:00 PM.

Please have your child’s MCP and NG Beneficiary card on hand. We also require your child’s up to date immunization record, which you can get from public health.

There are 10 spaces for the Toddler room (2 year olds) and 16 spaces for the Preschool Room (3-5 year olds).

If you would like to register for the Language Nest, we will be holding registration at the same time at the daycare, tomorrow, September 5 at 6:00 PM.

Please have your child’s MCP and NG Beneficiary cards ready.

We also require a cover letter stating why you would like your child enrolled in this program. This is for infants from 0 – 24 months of age.

There are 3 spaces available, if there are more than 3 registered, we will rotate the spaces.

Any questions, please feel free to call the centre at 922-1330/1335.

Nominations for upcoming AngajukKâk Elections; Shiwak’s Platform (Audio)

Election Day for Angajukkât is just about a week away on September 11, 2018.

OK Radio contacted all the nominated candidates to hear what their platforms were.

Nominated Candidates are:

Nain:
Julius (Joe) Dicker (acclaimed)

Hopedale:
Marjorie Flowers
Jim Tuttauk
Charlotte Lucy-Piercy

Makkovik:
Herbert R.Jacque
Barry Andersen

Postville:
Diane Gear
Glen Sheppard
Angela Michelin

Rigolet:
Darryl Shiwak
Charlotte Wolfrey
Richard Rich
Oz Allen

To hear Shiwak discuss their platform for the AngajukKâk for Rigolet, click HERE.

Premier of New Inuktitut Language TV Series this Fall on APTN

The Inuit Broadcasting Corporation (IBC) is introducing a new series September 3rd on the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN)-Nunavummi Mamarijavut. Nunavummi Marmarijavut (the food we love in Nunavut) is an Arctic culinary series (inuk style). Our crew has travelled to the most special places in Nunavut, outside of the communities and in people’s kitchen to meet great hunters and masters of food making. Our host, Malaya Qaunirq Chapman has followed families and outfitters, venturing out to the most beautiful places in Nunavut where Inuit have camped to learn about the history of each site and of course hunt for the best food in Nunavut. Malaya learns skills in hunting animals, fishing, gathering seafood, berries and plants used to make delicious, organic and wholesome food made by Inuit for centuries.
Nunavummi Mamarijavut is a 13 episode series in Inuktitut with English subtitles.

Nunavummi Mamarijavut airs Mondays @ 9:30 PM (ET) and repeats Fridays @ 9:00 AM (ET) on the APTN North Feed.

Premiers lack of action on Muskrats Falls commitments a step back for reconciliation, says President Lampe

Nunatsiavut President Johannes Lampe is questioning why the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador continues to ignore the recommendations of the Independent Expert Advisory Committee (IEAC) on ways to mitigate human health concerns related to methylmercury throughout the Muskrat Falls reservoir as well as in the Lake Melville ecosystem.
“The Premier and the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador has the very little to ease concerns over the potential impacts of Muskrat Falls on our health, culture and way of life,” says President Lampe.

On October 26, 2016, following an 11-hour marathon meeting with Labrador’s three indigenous leaders, the Premier committed to resolving several key issues surrounding the pending flooding of the Muskrat Falls reservoir. All leaders also agreed to establish the IEAC in order to seek an independent, evidence-based approach- utilizing best available science along with Indigenous traditional knowledge- to determine and recommend options for mitigating human health concerns related to methylmercury.

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/newfoundland-labrador/dwight-ball-comments-meeting-1.3821277

The IEAC, one month after being formally established, issued its first set of recommendations in September of last year. It issued a second set of recommendations on April 10 of this year.

“We have inquired repeatedly, through emails, telephone calls and correspondence, as to when the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador intends to respond to the recommendations,” notes President Lampe. “All we are getting is lip service, which leads us to believe the Premier’s commitment was an empty one.”

It appears as though the Province is intentionally delaying its response to the recommendations to ensure there is not enough time to implement them before full impoundment. Says President Lampe.

“The Premier talks about the importance of reconciliation with the province’s Indigenous peoples, yet he continues to show very little respect to our concerns-despite making commitments to the contrary. His government’s refusal to respond to the IEAC’s recommendations is a step back for reconciliation.”

Develop of Policy and Law project

The Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism of Nunatsiavut Government and partnership of Tradition and Transition is doing a new project.

Jamie Brake is an archeologist with NG.

He says the project he’ll be doing is called Development of Policy and Law in Nunatsiavut.

Brake will be travelling to the north coast communities through September.

He says the first public meeting is set for Nain on Wednesday, September 5th.

Brake added posters are put out in each of the north coast communities on when the dates and times of the meetings will be happening.

Tune into OKâlaKatiget radio this coming Sunday, September 2nd to hear more about the project Brake will be working on for Labrador Inuit in Nunatsiavut.

Nominations for upcoming AngajukKâk Elections; Allen’s and Michelin’s Platform (Audio)

Election Day for Angajukkât is coming up on September 11, 2018.

OK Radio is in the process of contacting all the nominated candidates.

Nominated Candidates are:

Nain:
Julius (Joe) Dicker (acclaimed)

Hopedale:
Marjorie Flowers
Jim Tuttauk
Charlotte Lucy-Piercy

Makkovik:
Herbert R.Jacque
Barry Andersen

Postville:
Diane Gear
Glen Sheppard
Angela Michelin

Rigolet:
Darryl Shiwak
Charlotte Wolfrey
Richard Rich
Oz Allen

To hear Allen and Michelin discuss their platforms for the AngajukKâk for Postville and Rigolet, click HERE.

Applications available for Pages for the Nunatsiavut Assembly

Are you a Labrador Inuit youth from the community of Nain, 13 years of age and older, and interested in serving as a Page for the upcoming Nunatsiavut Assembly session in Hopedale from September 17-20?

If so, you are encouraged to contact Ordinary Members Tony Andersen at tony.andersen@nunatsiavut.com or Jim Lyall at jim.lyall@nunatsiavut.com to obtain an application. Both can also be reached by calling the Nunatsiavut Government Administration Office at 709-922-2942.

The deadline for applications is Thursday, September 6.

Gas Takes a Labour Day Leap at the Pumps

A big jump at the gas pumps today leading into the long Labour Day weekend.

The regulated price of gas is up by nearly 3 cents (2.9) a litre today.

Diesel on the island is up 3.3 cent a litre, while in Labrador it’s going up by 3.8.
Furnace and heating oil are up by 2.82 cents per litre.

There is no change in the price of propane.