Alphabetical Listings
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Baffin Fisheries
Baffin Fisheries, based in Nunavut, Canada, is a 100% Inuit-owned commercial
fishing enterprise that specializes in premium cold-water seafood, particularly
cold water shrimp and Arctic turbot. The company is jointly owned by five
Hunters and Trappers Associations in the Qikiqtani Region: Pangnirtung, Amaruq
(Iqaluit), Mittimatalik (Pond Inlet), Mayukalik (Kimmirut), and Namautalik
(Clyde River).
URL :
www.baffinfisheries.ca
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Baffinland Iron Mines Corporation
Baffinland Iron Mines Corporation is a Canadian mining company that operates the
Mary River Mine on Baffin Island in Nunavut, Canada. The company mines
high-grade iron ore, producing the highest grade of direct shipping iron ore in
the world. The Mary River Mine represents a significant iron ore operation in
the Canadian Arctic, with Baffinland aiming to balance resource development with
environmental stewardship and community benefits.
URL :
www.baffinland.com
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Kudlik Construction Ltd.
Kudlik Construction Ltd. is a prominent construction company based in Iqaluit,
Nunavut, Canada. The company specializes in innovative construction solutions
across various sectors, including nonresidential building construction, civil
engineering, and heavy and civil engineering projects. With a focus on
delivering effective solutions tailored to the unique challenges of northern
construction, Kudlik Construction Ltd. continues to play a vital role in the
development of Nunavut's infrastructure.
URL :
www.kudlikconstruction.com
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NCC Investment Group Inc.
NCC Investment Group Inc. (NCCIG) is a 100% Inuit-owned company that operates in
Nunavut, Canada. NCCIG's mission is to be an innovative group of companies
renowned for delivering quality Arctic development opportunities and solutions.
Their vision is to lead in Arctic development solutions that generate pride,
economic returns, employment, and partnerships for Nunavummiut.
URL :
www.nccig.ca
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Nuna Group of Companies
Nuna Group of Companies is a majority Inuit-owned heavy civil construction and
mining contractor based in Canada. The company specializes in heavy civil
infrastructure, earthworks, and contract mining services, operating primarily in
some of the most remote and challenging environments across the country. With a
commitment to Indigenous engagement, Nuna emphasizes building sustainable
opportunities for local communities while delivering projects safely, on time,
and within budget.
URL :
www.nunagroup.com
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Qikiqtaaluk Corporation
Qikiqtaaluk Corporation (QC) is a major economic driver in the Qikiqtani Region
of Nunavut, Canada, committed to creating opportunities for Inuit. As the
development corporation for the region, QC's primary mission is to improve the
social and economic well-being of Nunavut and the 15,500 Qikiqtani Inuit it
represents. QC operates a diverse portfolio of wholly-owned subsidiaries across
various sectors, including fisheries, mining, hospitality, and property
development.
URL :
www.qcorp.ca
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Qulliq Energy Corporation
Qulliq Energy Corporation (QEC) is the sole power utility responsible for
generating and distributing electricity throughout Nunavut. QEC is the exclusive
generator and distributor of electricity in Nunavut, serving all communities
across the vast territory. Due to Nunavut's low population density, severe
weather conditions, and remote locations, QEC faces unique challenges in power
generation and distribution. Each community relies on independent diesel
generators, which are refueled during the annual summer sealift.
URL :
www.qec.nu.ca
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Carrefour Nunavut
Carrefour Nunavut serves as a vital resource for Francophone individuals and
entrepreneurs looking to establish themselves in Nunavut. The organization
focuses on economic development by providing support and guidance to those
interested in starting businesses or seeking employment in the region. Carrefour
Nunavut acts as a gateway for Francophone entrepreneurs, offering assistance in
identifying strengths, assessing market potential, and navigating the business
landscape. They provide access to a pan-Canadian economic development network,
facilitating connections and resources essential for business growth.
URL :
www.carrefournunavut.ca
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Invest Canada North
Invest Canada North is a strategic initiative designed to connect global
investors with the unique opportunities and competitive advantages available in
Canada's northern territories. This initiative focuses on promoting investment
in Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut, which collectively cover an area
over one-third the size of Canada. Invest Canada North serves as a platform to:
Raise the investment profile of Canada's North on the global stage; Showcase
exploration and mining leaders in the region; Communicate ongoing developments
and opportunities across the northern territories.
URL :
www.investcanadanorth.ca
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Travel Nunavut
Travel Nunavut is the official travel industry advocacy association for Nunavut,
representing over 145 members dedicated to promoting and supporting tourism in
this unique Arctic territory. With a focus on sustainable tourism, Travel
Nunavut aims to enhance visitor experiences while fostering economic growth
within the region. Nunavut is Canada's largest and least populated territory,
covering more than 1 million square kilometers with a population of
approximately 33,330 people. The territory is divided into three regions:
Qikiqtaaluk (Baffin), Kivalliq, and Kitikmeot, each offering distinct cultural
experiences and landscapes. Access to Nunavut is primarily by air or sea, as no
road connections exist between communities.
URL :
www.travelnunavut.ca
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Qikiqtani Inuit Association
The Qikiqtani Inuit Association (QIA) is a vital organization serving as the
regional voice for Inuit in the Qikiqtani region of Nunavut, located in the
Canadian Arctic. Representing 51 percent of Inuit living in Nunavut, QIA's
primary mission is to empower Qikiqtani Inuit by implementing Inuit-led and
Inuit-driven solutions for the betterment of the region. QIA is dedicated to
preserving and promoting Inuit culture and traditions.
URL :
www.qia.ca