2.1 million square kilometres covered: Nunavut reveals updated land-use proposal
IQALUIT, Nunavut — The Nunavut Planning Commission released its updated land-use proposal Thursday after years of consultation and earlier drafts.
The plan, which covers 2.1 million square kilometres of land and water, determines which parts of the territory are open to resource extraction, which parts require protection and which parts are off-limits.
“We believe the plan strikes the right balance addressing the need to conserve and protect our environment and our traditional way of life with opportunities to create new jobs and employment in the wage economy,” Andrew Nakashuk, the commission’s chair, said at a press conference.
The plan is also a legal requirement under the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement between Nunavut and the Crown, which laid the groundwork for the creation of the territory.


