The Nunavik Inuit Land Claims Agreement Impact Assessment Process Presented at the Kuujjuaq Mining Forum, April 2017.
The Nunavik Inuit Land Claims Agreement The Nunavik Inuit Land Claims Agreement (NILCA) was signed in 2006 jointly by three parties: The Federal Government Makivik Corporation on behalf of Nunavik Inuit The Government of Nunavut Three Management Boards were created out of the NILCA. The Nunavik Marine Region Wildlife Board (Article 5) The Nunavik Marine Region Planning Commission (Article 6) The Nunavik Marine Region Impact Review Board (Article 7)
The NILCA Boundaries & Overlap Areas
Overlap Agreement: Joint Zones Region Number of Islands Owned by Nunavik Inuit Total Area of Islands Owned by Nunavik Inuit NMR 7,231 islands 6,552 km 2 Joint Cree/Inuit Overlap Area Joint NTI/Nunavik Inuit Overlap Areas 409 islands 397 km 2 716 islands 2,491 km 2
The Nunavik Marine Region Impact Review Board Primary functions: Screen project proposals in order to determine whether a review is required; Gauge and define the extent of the regional impacts of a project (Minister must take that definition into account in making the determination as to the regional interest ); Review the ecosystemic and socio-economic impacts of project proposals; Determine whether a project proposal should proceed and, if so, define the terms and conditions and report to the Minister. Monitor projects. It does not include the establishment of requirements for socio-economic benefits.
NMRIRB Primary objectives: At all times to protect and promote the existing and future well-being of the persons and communities resident in or using the MNR, protect the ecosystemic integrity of the NMR. Take into account the well-being of residents of Canada outside the MNR.
NMRIRB IA Process
NMRIRB Current Activities The Board is currently finalizing the update to its permitting process and streamlining the Impact Assessment Process. Coordinating its Cumulative Effects Assessment tool and connecting it with online resources. Drafting a mandate to establish a Nunavik Inuit Council that will serve in an advisory capacity to the NILCA Impact Assessment process as well as the Nunavik Marine Region Council. Developing a preliminary document for looking at Strategic Environmental Assessment work where appropriate in the NMR. 8
IA & the Use & Occupancy Mapping Survey Project Data Gap Analysis Report Review of Existing Data and Evaluation of Data Required Summaries of Use and Occupancy of Land by Community in Nunavik and by Type of Use Data Management Design Project GIS hardware/software Research Design for Land-Use & Occupancy Mapping Methodology for Data Collection Protocols for Information Use & Security Nunavik Marine Region (NMR) Land Use and Occupancy Study Undertaken In Communities Land Use and Occupancy Data available to NILCA Institutions of Public Government (NMRWB, NMRPC, NMRIRB) for Decision-Making Purposes Cultural Research Planning Project Structured Research Guide for Community Interviews & Approach to Community Visits Land Use and Occupancy Data available to Approved NMR Partners, under agreed Protocols, to assist in fulfilling their Mandate FY 2011-2012 FY 2012-2016 FY FY 2016-2017 onward
UOM: Timeline The NMRIRB jointly with the NMRWB and the NMRPC inaugurated the UOM study with a preliminary meeting of the Regional and Local Hunting, Fishing & Trapping organization representatives from each of the 14 communities as well as regional bodies. The Use & Occupancy Mapping (UOM) Survey was conducted in three major phases with sub-components such as Data Validation and Verification stages.
UOM: By The Numbers The NMRPC is currently finalizing the publication of the Use & Occupancy Mapping (UOM) Survey Report. In total the 14 communities of Nunavik from Kangiqsualujjuaq at the eastern end of Ungava Bay to Kuujjuaraapik on the Eastern shores of the Hudson Bay were mapped. Inuit populations in Chisasibi and Montreal also participated in the project. Use & Occupancy Mapping Survey Project Total Project Participants 809 Total Biomaps Used 3256 Total Features Mapped 204863 Total Points Mapped 203086 Total Lines Mapped 1183 Total Polygons Mapped 594 Average Features Mapped Per Participant 253.23 Average Maps Used Per Participant 4.02
UOM: Categories
UOM: Datasets
UOM Dataset: Polar Bear Density
UOM Dataset: Caribou Density
UOM Dataset: Arctic Char Density
UOM Dataset: Salmon Density
UOM Dataset: Trout Density
UOM Dataset: Mollusk Density
UOM Dataset: Trapping Density
Nakuurmiik. Putulik Papigatuk Chairperson, NMRIRB ppapigatuk@nmrirb.ca Mishal A. Naseer Director, NMRIRB mnaseer@nmrirb.ca