New Inuit Research Network aims to support self-determination in research
OTTAWA — The federal government and an organization representing Inuit in Canada have announced $6.4 million in funding to establish an Inuit Research Network.
Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami said the funding will help Inuit define research priorities and support self-determination and Inuit-led solutions to the unique issues and challenges they face.
“We are not looking for a completely separate approach to research,” Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami president Natan Obed said at a news conference Wednesday. “We are working with institutions, we are providing an Inuit-specific lens to the work we do.”
The funding comes from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and will go to the four Inuit regions in Canada and their respective land claims organizations.


