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NunatsiaqOnline 2016-09-02: NEWS: Nunavut hunter support program returning as charitable trust

4.9.16

NunatsiaqOnline 2016-09-02: NEWS: Nunavut hunter support program returning as charitable trust: The harvest support program has lain dormant since 2014, when NTI announced it was reviewing the program.

The program will be brought in-house and administered by NTI’s department of Inuit Programs and Services through a new entity, Eetoolook told Nunatsiaq News at a board of directors meeting in Iqaluit Sept. 1.

“The new entity has now received its charitable status, and will be receiving the remaining fund from the Hunters Income Support Trust totaling approximately $14 million.”


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