Canada’s new Arctic policy could be done by June, minister says

A draft copy has been circulated to stakeholders, including northern governments and Indigenous groups.

By Jim Bell, Nunatsiaq News February 12, 2019
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After more than two years of work, the Liberal government’s new Arctic policy framework won’t be ready for release until after it works out the release date with its “partners,” Carolyn Bennett, the minister of Crown-Indigenous relations, told the Senate Special Committee on the Arctic last week.

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