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NILCA

The Nunavik Inuit Land Claims Agreement

Makivik is well positioned to benefit from the new opportunities provided by NILCA. With over 30 years of land claims implementation experience, these new rights and compensation will be put to good use to improve the economic and social well being of Nunavik Inuit.

The Nunavik Inuit Land Claims Agreement (NILCA) came into effect on July 10, 2007.  It applies to the offshore region around Quebec, northern Labrador and offshore northern Labrador.

The rights of Nunavik Inuit to the offshore were recognized as unfinished business in the 1975 James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement. However it took many years of meticulous research and active political lobbying to have the formal statement of claim finally accepted in January 1992 for negotiations with the federal government. During that same period, a separate statement of claim to Labrador was prepared. It was accepted for negotiations in June 1993.

The following are some highlights:

  • Nunavik Inuit now own 80% of all the islands, including both surface and subsurface, in the Nunavik Marine Region, totalling some 5,300 sq. km.
  • Makivik has started receiving the $86-million capital transfers and associated funds, while $55-million will fund the Nunavik Inuit Trust which can make disbursements to individual Nunavik Inuit.
  • Co-management bodies with decision-making authority are established to address wildlife, land management, and development impact issues.
  • A wildlife compensation regime making a developer liable without the applicant having to make proof for loss or damage from the development activity is created.
  • Certainly of rights is provided using a “non-assertion model” instead of the “surrender and extinguishment model” found in the JBNQA.

Makivik is well positioned to benefit from the new opportunities provided by NILCA. With over 30 years of land claims implementation experience, these new rights and compensation will be put to good use to improve the economic and social well being of Nunavik Inuit.

MAKIVIK CORPORATION

Kuujjuak | Montreal | Quebec City
Head Office: Kuujjuaq
P.O. Box 179
Kuujjuaq, Quebec J0M 1C0
(819) 964.2925
1.877.625.4845
info@makivik.org

Inukjuak
J0M 1M0
Phone: 1-819-254-1173
Fax: 1-819-254-1040

Kuujjuaraapik
J0M 1G0
Phone: 1-819-929-3925
Fax:1-819-929-3982

Montreal
1111 Dr. Frederik-Philips Blvd., 3rd Floor
St. Laurent, Quebec H4M 2X6
(514)745.8880
1.800.361.7052

Quebec City
555 Grande-Allée E.
Québec (Québec) G1R 2J5
(418) 522.2224

Corporate Objectives

  • To receive, administer, distribute and invest the compensation money payable to Nunavik Inuit, as provided for in the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement;
  • To relieve poverty, to promote the welfare, advancement, and education of the Inuit;
  • To foster, promote, protect and assist in preserving the Inuit way of life, values and traditions;
  • To exercise the functions vested in it by other Acts or the Agreement; and
  • To develop and improve the Inuit communities and to improve their means of actions.
  • Makivik Mandate

    Politically, culturally and economically, Makivik has been a leader in building and developing a vibrant region called Nunavik, where, between the dualistic nations of Canada and Quebec, Inuit have established our own distinct place and identity.

    Makivik, which in Inuktitut means “To Rise Up,” is a fitting name for an organization mandated to protect the rights, interests and financial compensation
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