Filters Sort by Last updated Relevance Sort ascending Content typeWebform TopicsAccessing Information Budgets Business and Entrepreneurship Cabinet Communities Connecting Nunavummiut Contact Us Culture, Language, Heritage and Art Devolution Education and schools Employment, Training and Career Development (-) Environment and Wildlife (-) Families, Parenting, Elders and Youth Forms Government Accountability Health Identification and Certificates Immigration Industry Inuit Employment Justice and Individual Protection Liquor and Cannabis (-) Mandate Newsroom Nunavut Statistics Policies Public Safety and Emergencies Recreation Social Supports Staff Resources Taxes and Superintendent of Insurance Tourism Transportation Showing 1 - 10 of 28 results for 'sites default files community tourism cultural industries new policy 13 04 17 final pdf' Our Priorities We have identified five urgent priorities to achieve meaningful improvement in the lives of Nunavummiut. Last updated: 31 October 2022 Wildlife Resources The Wildlife division has a wide diversity of resources available. Last updated: 23 September 2022 Wildlife Deterrence Program A program applies both science and Inuit knowledge to promote safe and sustainable coexistence between wildlife and humans. Last updated: 23 September 2022 Youth and Elders Committees Youth and Elders Committees Last updated: 07 November 2023 Adoption Adoption Last updated: 02 September 2022 Vision We must look back to see where we have come from, even as we prepare to move forward at an accelerating pace. Last updated: 04 November 2023 Programs and partnerships DOE has partnered with the Department of Education and a number of local and regionally-based Inuit organizations to develop and update land-based camp Last updated: 09 December 2023 Overview of Territorial Parks Overview of Territorial Parks Last updated: 23 September 2022 Youth Initiatives (Schedule A) Youth Initiatives (Schedule A) Last updated: 07 November 2023 Wildlife Regulations On July 1 2015, the Government of Nunavut Department of Environment is implementing new regulations under the Wildlife Act. Last updated: 15 February 2023 Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page Next Last page Last » Is this page useful? yes no Provide comments Email address Provide a comment Thank you for contacting the Government of Nunavut. Please do not send sensitive or personal information, including (but not limited to): social insurance numbers, birthdates, information of other people, or health information. Please only send a brief description of your issue or concern and how we can contact you. We will make sure the correct person contacts you if they need more information or if they can answer your question or concern.
Our Priorities We have identified five urgent priorities to achieve meaningful improvement in the lives of Nunavummiut. Last updated: 31 October 2022
Wildlife Resources The Wildlife division has a wide diversity of resources available. Last updated: 23 September 2022
Wildlife Deterrence Program A program applies both science and Inuit knowledge to promote safe and sustainable coexistence between wildlife and humans. Last updated: 23 September 2022
Vision We must look back to see where we have come from, even as we prepare to move forward at an accelerating pace. Last updated: 04 November 2023
Programs and partnerships DOE has partnered with the Department of Education and a number of local and regionally-based Inuit organizations to develop and update land-based camp Last updated: 09 December 2023
Wildlife Regulations On July 1 2015, the Government of Nunavut Department of Environment is implementing new regulations under the Wildlife Act. Last updated: 15 February 2023