Parnasimautik (Plan Nunavik)
Nunavimmiut are no strangers to the challenges posed by development. The 1975 James Bay and Northern Québec Agreement recognized the rights of Nunavik Inuit over a vast territory, granting legal status and a special regime of governance. The 2002 Sanarrutik Agreement established a new nation-to-nation relationship between Nunavik and Québec and put forward a common vision of economic and community development. However, with international demand for mineral and hydroelectric resources expected to grow significantly, efforts must be made now so that this development does not threaten our future.
On September 25, 2010, Plan Nunavik which had been prepared by regional organizations was tabled with Québec and became the basis for current discussions on the orientations to give to regional development. Building on Plan Nunavik, Parnasimautik is a process to create a comprehensive vision for the development of our region. A vision whereby the Inuit traditional way of life (our culture, identity and language), the land and the environment will be protected and enhanced, and whereby Nunavimmiut will determine under what conditions our region develops.
Parnasimautik is an opportunity for all Nunavimmiut to examine the multiple sectors of our lives (Who We Are, Our Communities and Our Region) and propose a sustainable model of development acceptable to all. Community workshops are planned throughout 2013.
What Was Said
Community Workshops
- Agenda
- Introduction
- Who We Are
- Our Communities
- Our Region
- Distribution of Québec-Government Expenditures (poster)
- Mining: From Exploration to Exploitation (poster)
- Environmental and Social Impact Review Process (poster)
- Roles and Responsibilities (poster)
- ArcticNet Recommendations (poster)
- Development Projects in Nunavik and Quebec Province (map)
- Parks and Protected Areas in Nunavik and Quebec Province (map)
Sector Information Sheets
- 1: Who We Are - Culture and Identity (Inuktitut audio file)
- 2: Who We Are - Harvesting (Inuktitut audio file)
- 3: Who We Are - Lands (Inuktitut audio file)
- 4: Who We Are - Environmental and Regional Planning (Inuktitut audio file)
- 5A: Our Communities - Elders (Inuktitut audio file)
- 5B: Our Communities - Inuit Women (Inuktitut audio file)
- 5C: Our Communities - Youth (Inuktitut audio file)
- 6: Our Communities - Education (Inuktitut audio file)
- 7: Our Communities - Health (Inuktitut audio file)
- 8: Our Communities - Housing (Inuktitut audio file)
- 9: Our Communities - Justice and Social Regulation (Inuktitut audio file)
- 10: Our Communities - Community Development (Inuktitut audio file)
- 11: Our Communities - Bio-food (Inuktitut audio file)
- 12: Our Communities - Employment (Inuktitut audio file)
- 13: Our Region - Tourism (Inuktitut audio file)
- 14: Our Region - Mining (Inuktitut audio file)
- 15: Our Region - Energy (Inuktitut audio file)
- 16: Our Region - Transportation (Inuktitut audio file)
- 17: Our Region - Telecommunications (Inuktitut audio file)
2010 Plan Nunavik
- Plan Nunavik: Past, Present and Future
- Annex 1: Agreements, actions and developments since the signing of the JBNQA
- Annex 2: Partners in Development, Inuit submission to Québec in the context of Sanarrutik Agreement negotiations
- Annex 3: Investigation into child and youth protection services in Ungava Bay and Hudson Bay – Nunavik: Report, conclusions of the investigation and recommendations by the Commission des droits de la personne et des droits de la jeunesse into child and youth protection services in Ungava Bay and Hudson Bay
- Annex 4: The Housing Situation in Nunavik: A Public Health Priority by the Nunavik Regional Board of Health and Social Services
- Annex 5: Reduction of the Cost of Living in Nunavik by the Québec–Makivik–KRG Working Group
- Annex 6: Proposal: Isuruutiit Program Renewal 2011–2015 by the Kativik Regional Government
- Annex 7: Agreement – Road Paving in Nunavik 2010–2014 by the Kativik Regional Government
- Annex 8: Position Paper on Tourism prepared by the Kativik Regional Government
- Annex 9: Sustainable Arctic Tourism with the Nunavimmiut by the ACCORD Nord-du-Québec
Other Information
- Organization Documents
- Participants
- The Parnasimautik information on these pages can also be viewed at www.parnasimautik.com.



