Nukik Corporation Applauds Joint Commitment to Arctic Sovereignty and Security by the Government of Nunavut and NTI
06 March 2025 - 4:52AM
Nukik Corporation applauds the Government of Nunavut (GN) and
Nunavut Tunngavik Inc. (NTI) for including the Kivalliq Hydro-Fibre
Link (KHFL) as on of their shared priorities for nation-building
infrastructure aimed at enhancing Arctic sovereignty and
security.
The announcement underscores the critical
importance of strategic infrastructure investments in ensuring the
sovereignty of Canada’s Arctic territories. Nukik Corporation, an
Inuit-owned organization leading the development of the Kivalliq
Hydro-Fibre Link (KHFL), fully supports the collaborative efforts
outlined by Nunavut Premier P.J. Akeeagok and NTI President Jeremy
Tunraluk.
“Inuit communities play a fundamental role in
maintaining Canada’s sovereignty in the Arctic,” said Kivalliq
Inuit Association President, Kono Tattuinee. “We have always been
the stewards of the land and waters, and our deep-rooted connection
to the Arctic provides a critical foundation for national defence.
We strongly support the call for increased investment in
multi-purpose infrastructure, such as the much-needed Kivalliq
Hydro-Fibre Link. The project will not only enhance our energy
security but also strengthen the social and economic fabric of our
communities.”
Nukik and the Kivalliq Inuit Association join the
GN and NTI in their call for the Federal Government to use its
tools to expedite nation-building projects such as the Kivalliq
Hydro-Fibre Link. In addition to enhancing arctic security, these
types of projects will make communities stronger by helping to
address the infrastructure gap in the region and foster sustainable
economic development. This project will connect Nunavut to the rest
of Canada with a terrestrial power and fibre-optic line for the
very first time and will be the catalyst for a prosperous
future.
“Now, more than ever, the federal government must
listen to the voices of Inuit leadership and support this
transformative project,” said David Kakuktinniq, President of Nukik
Corporation. “The strategic nature of the KHFL will help secure the
economic potential of Nunavut’s natural resources, including
critical minerals and local renewable generation, while supporting
the broader goals of Arctic sovereignty and security.”
As a trusted partner in the realization of the
Kivalliq region’s socio-economic potential, Nukik Corporation is
committed to working with the Government of Nunavut, NTI, and
others to ensure that the vision for a thriving, secure, and
self-reliant Nunavut becomes a reality.
For more information about Nukik Corporation and
the KHFL, please visit www.nukik.ca.
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