Shared Arctic Leadership Model Engagement 2016-2017

Current status: Closed

The first phase of engagement ran from August 5, 2016 to October 31, 2016.

The second phase ran from December 20, 2016 to March 31, 2017. The final report is available.

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Why

On August 5, 2016, Indigenous and Northern Affairs Minister Carolyn Bennett appointed Mary Simon as the Minister's Special Representative (MSR) responsible for leading an engagement and providing advice on the development of a new Shared Arctic Leadership Model. On December 20, 2016, Minister Bennett tasked Ms. Simon with a second phase of engagement to develop advice on supporting a sustainable Arctic economy and strong Arctic communities.

The engagement builds on the commitments made in the US-Canada Joint Statement on Climate, Energy and Arctic Leadership.

Who

The MSR is meeting with a wide range of partners including:

The MSR is engaging with territorial governments, indigenous governments and organizations, and northerners to seek innovative ideas for advancing a Shared Arctic Leadership Model.

Given the constitutional standing of comprehensive land claim agreements (treaties), engagement with land claims organizations will be central to this process.

What

Canada is an Arctic nation. As the Government of Canada plans for the future of the Arctic region it is important to ensure the many interests and uses of the Arctic are considered, particularly for those that make it their permanent home.

Since the launch of this engagement process in August 2016, Ms. Simon has sought the views of Northerners and other stakeholders on the future conservation and sustainable development of the North. An interim report on the first phase of the engagement can be found online.

During the second phase of her engagement, Ms. Simon will explore new approaches to supporting a sustainable Arctic economy and strong Arctic communities. She will be providing targeted advice on ways that Canada can support our Arctic residents and strengthen the fabric of our Arctic communities.

How to participate

To participate you can:

  1. Send a letter to the address in contact information below.
  2. Send an email to EngagementArctique-ArcticEngagement@aadnc-aandc.gc.ca.
  3. Send us a tweet using the hashtag #ArcticLeadership.

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Contact us

Shared Arctic Leadership Model: Engagement 2016
15 Eddy Street, 14E20, 14th floor
Gatineau, Quebec K1A 0H4

Email: engagementarctique-arcticengagement@sac-isc.gc.ca

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