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Iqaluit Justice Committee seeking members

Last updated Thursday, November 30, 2023

Public Service Announcement 

Iqaluit Justice Committee seeking members 

The Iqaluit Alluriarkvik Justice Committee is looking for three middle generation community members. 

Justice committees in Nunavut use a community-based justice approach to assist victims of crime and work with people who have caused harm by committing an offence. 

Applicants should have knowledge and experience in restorative justice, and in dealing with social issues. They should also have knowledge of Inuit societal values, and should be sensitive to helping victims and offenders. The ability to speak Inuktitut and English would be considered a strong asset. 

Training with respect to members’ roles and responsibilities will be provided. Committee members are volunteer positions, and receive honoraria for attending meetings. 

If you are interested, please submit your resumé and criminal record check to Ineak Ipeelie, Iqaluit’s community justice outreach worker, at @email. For more information, please contact Ineak by email or at 867-975-6362. 

Deadline for submission is June 2, 2017. 

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Media Contact: 

Riita Strickland 
Policy Analyst 
Department of Justice 
867-975-6071
@email

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