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Natural Resources committee  Thank you, Anne-Marie. I think it's important that educational attainment doesn't focus just on the industry. It should focus on different sectors—health, public sector jobs, private sector jobs, having your own enterprise, and so forth. Also, we need the ability to move from on

November 23rd, 2011Committee meeting

John Cheechoo

Natural Resources committee  It think it would be reasonable if the proper Inuit representatives, organizations, and communities were consulted fully, as per their agreements that have been signed off. If they've reached that particular threshold, there's no reason why there should be a repetitive sort of pr

November 23rd, 2011Committee meeting

John Cheechoo

Natural Resources committee  Is it the resource declaration you're talking about?

November 23rd, 2011Committee meeting

John Cheechoo

Natural Resources committee  It's the sovereignty declaration.

November 23rd, 2011Committee meeting

John Cheechoo

Natural Resources committee  Okay, because I thought you were talking about the resource development.

November 23rd, 2011Committee meeting

John Cheechoo

Natural Resources committee  Thank you very much. Good question. Going back to this particular declaration, including the resource one, I've spoken to the people at the Inuit Circumpolar Council about setting up a process by which they will implement these particular declarations. They're going through the

November 23rd, 2011Committee meeting

John Cheechoo

Natural Resources committee  Thank you, Mr. Chair and committee, for inviting us here today. ITK is a national organization. It represents some 55,000 Inuit in Canada. Its member organizations are the four regional Inuit organizations in Nunatsiavut, Nunavik, Nunavut, and the Inuvialuit Settlement Region. T

November 23rd, 2011Committee meeting

John Cheechoo