Mandate

Reporting on Our Progress

Our mandate establishes the direction for priority actions that will be implemented by the Government of Nunavut’s departments and territorial corporations.

The Sixth Assembly developed our government mandate collaboratively at a time when the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic is creating uncertainty for people, governments, industry, and supply chains worldwide. Despite these unpredictable times, we are committed to an ambitious and forward-looking agenda. We are also prepared to adapt and adjust in response to the challenges that we may encounter.

Our government’s mandate is a short four years and we may experience challenges along the way. We are, however, confident that Nunavummiut will see tangible progress on all of our priorities.

Departments and territorial corporations summarize their operational priorities and the progress they are making in annual business plans, which are available to Nunavummiut on the Department of Finance’s webpage. Annual reports are also required and tabled in the Legislative Assembly for some areas of operation.

We are introducing additional ways of reporting to Nunavummiut on the actions we are taking and our progress towards the strategic outcomes we expect to see over time. While we will continue to provide information about operational priorities in business plans and annual reports, we will communicate our government’s accomplishments in more contemporary and accessible ways.

In reporting on our progress, we will:

  • Announce specific achievements and initiatives in a timely way;
  • Identify and report on meaningful indicators to show tangible outcomes as they occur throughout each year; and
  • Table and release formal reports on our progress and accomplishments at the mid-point and end of the Sixth Assembly’s time in office.

We welcome this opportunity to demonstrate our accountability to Nunavummiut and funding partners as we begin our journey of transformational change in Nunavut.

Katujjiluta Report

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