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Public Access to Legal Information Legal information through courthouse law library Last updated: 18 April 2024
What is Access to Information and Protection of Privacy (ATIPP) The purpose of the Access to Information and Protection of Privacy (ATIPP) Act is to provide all citizens with this right. Last updated: 12 February 2024
Nunavut transfers territorial museum and archival collections to the Canadian Museum of Nature Through a five-year lease agreement with the Canadian Museum of Nature (CMN) Last updated: 30 November 2023
Accessing Information The Access to Information and Protection of Privacy (ATIPP) Act provides all citizens with the right to request access to information held by the GN. Last updated: 03 November 2022
Nunavut’s Sport, Physical Activity, and Recreation Framework 2020-2030 Nunavut’s Sport, Physical Activity, and Recreation Framework 2020-2030 Last updated: 27 March 2023
Transfer of Nunavut’s museum and archive collections to the Canadian Museum of Nature The Department of Culture and Heritage is pleased to announce that Nunavut’s prized museum and archive collections have begun their move from the Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre in Yellowknife, to the Canadian Museum of Nature. Last updated: 30 November 2023
https://www.gov.nu.ca/sites/default/files/documents/2022-11/capital_supp_2018-2019_no._2_-_eng_0.pdf Last updated: 10 November 2022