Department of Finance

Public Agencies

In Nunavut, public agencies have been created using two distinct models, as defined in the Financial Administration Act (FAA). Statutory Bodies are listed in Schedule A of the (FAA), while Territorial Corporations, a specialized subset of Public Agencies, are listed in Schedules B and C of the FAA:

Schedule A:  Statutory Bodies

  • District Education Authorities
  • Inuit Uqausinginnik Taiguusiliuqtiit
  • Labour Standards Board
  • Legal Services Board of Nunavut
  • Liquor Commission
  • Liquor Licensing Board
  • Human Rights Tribunal
  • Qulliit Nunavut Status of Women Council

Schedule B:  Territorial Corporations

Schedule C:  Workers’ Safety and Compensation Commission www.wscc.nt.ca

Letters and Response to Letters of Expectation
2022 Response to letters of Expectation 
2022 Letters of Expectation 

2021 Responses to Letters of Expectation 
2021 Letters of Expectation

2020 Responses to Letters of Expectation 
2020 Letters of Expectation

2019 Responses to Letters of Expectation 
2019 Letters of Expectation

2018 Responses to Letters of Expectation
2018 Letters of Expectation

2017 Responses to Letters of Expectation
2017 Letters of Expectation

2016 Letters of Expectation

2015 Responses to Letters of Expectation
2015 Letters of Expectation

2014 Responses to Letters of Expectation
2014 Letters of Expectation - part 1
2014 Letters of Expectation - part 2

2013 Letters of Expectations

2012 Letters of Expectation

Public Agency Council Activities Report
April 2008 - March 2009
April 2007 - March 2008
April 2006 - March 2007
November 2005 - March 2006 
September 2003 - October 2005

 

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