Inuit Organizations Partner to Deliver Trades Training and Employment in the High Arctic

March 14, 2022 – Iqaluit, Nunavut – With financial support from Kakivak Association and the  Makigiaqta Inuit Training Corporation, NCC Development Limited will deliver a trades training  program and provide job placements for up to 60 Inuit trainees in the communities of Clyde  River, Pond Inlet, Arctic Bay, Resolute Bay and Grise Fiord. NCC Development Limited will be  supported by partners, included the Qikiqtaaluk Business Development Corporation and  Qikiqtani Industry Ltd.

Job placements will be provided through the construction of community infrastructure projects  funded by Qikiqtani Inuit Association (QIA) through the Tallurutiup Imanga National Marine  Conservation Area and Tuvaijuittuq infrastructure agreements. The delivery of the 10 weeks of  both classroom learning and hands-on training will be timed to allow for a transition to job  placement.

“The High Arctic Trades Training Program is a great example of different organizations coming  together for the common purpose of Inuit Training. The more we support our communities in  their skills and trades, the brighter all of our futures will be,” said Olayuk Akesuk, President of  QIA.

Kakivak Association will make an investment of just over $3.1 million over three years  commencing in the fiscal year 2022-23. These funds are made available through Kakivak’s  agreement with Employment and Social Development Canada for delivery of the Indigenous  Skills and Employment Training Strategy.

“We are very happy to support this exciting opportunity for trades training and employment in  the High Arctic communities. This is an amazing opportunity that will provide lasting benefits for  training participants and the communities,” said Jeremy Tunraluk, Chair of the Kakivak  Association Board of Directors.

In addition, Makigiaqta Inuit Training Corporation is contributing $1.68 million.

”We are excited to support the High Arctic Trades Training Program, which advances two of  Makigiaqta’s strategic priorities: foundational skills development opportunities for adults, and  advancing training and post-secondary opportunities linked with employment. The legacy of this  project will be new community infrastructure built by Inuit while they learn and advance their  careers,” said Aluki Kotierk, Chair of the Makigiaqta Inuit Training Corporation.

“NCC Development Limited is very excited to partner on this exciting initiative. The delivery of  training at the community level is the first step in creating long term, meaningful and  sustainable employment in the communities. It is important to us to be committed to building  people, not just buildings,” said Clarence Synard, President and CEO NCC Investment Group Inc.

More information about the Tallurutiup Imanga and Tuvaijuittuq agreements can be found in the  annual reports on the QIA website at https://www.qia.ca/documents

 

Media Contacts

Lilly Hayman
NCC Developments
lhayman@nccig.ca
(867)979-8908

Karen Flaherty
Qikiqtani Inuit Association
kflaherty@qia.ca
(867) 975-3238

Glenn Cousins
Kakivak Association
gcousins@kakivak.ca
(867) 979-8951

Randy Qammaniq
Makigiaqta Inuit Training Corporation
Rqamaniq@tunngavik.com
(867) 975-4923

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