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Welcome to the Nunatsiavut Government website.

Nunatsiavut, which means ‘our beautiful land' in Inuttitut, is the homeland of Labrador Inuit. We have lived in these magnificent lands for thousands of years. From the majesty of the Torngat Mountains to the rugged beauty of the rivers and coastlines, Nunatsiavut has always been our home.

The Nunatsiavut Government was established in 2005. It is born out of the Labrador Inuit Land Claims Agreement, the result of three decades of work to realize our long-held dream of self-governance. The Nunatsiavut Government is a regional Inuit government within the Province of Newfoundland & Labrador. We are the first Inuit region to achieve self-government, an accomplishment of which all Labrador Inuit should be proud.

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First Minister assumes role of Minister

Nunatsiavut President Jim Lyall announced today that effective immediately First Minister Darryl Shiwak has assumed the role of Minister of Lands and Natural ...

Media Releases | Thursday, 2 September 2010

Committee releases results of disciplina

The Deputy Speaker of the Nunatsiavut Assembly, Glen Sheppard, today announced thedecision of an ad hoc Discipline Committee of the Nunatsiavut Assembly on an allegation ofmisconduct against the Speaker of the Assembly and Ordinary Member for the CanadianConstituency, Ms. Patricia ...

Media Releases | Tuesday, 31 August 2010

Tugapvik Nunatsiavut: Summer 2010

Tugapvik Nunatsiavut: Summer 2010

Newsletters | Friday, 27 August 2010

Public Health Nurse

Nunatsiavut GovernmentDepartment of Health and Social DevelopmentPublic Health NursePermanent Full-timeNain, NLUnder the administrative supervision of the Team Leader and the professional support of the Community Health Nursing Coordinator, the Public Health Nurse is responsible for the planning, implementation and evaluation of nursing care, Diabetes follow-up and Home and Community Care programs to clients in the community based on assessed need.Qualifications:• Bachelor of Nursing Degree or Diploma in Public Health Nursing and willing to actively work towards a Bachelor of Nursing Degree. ...

Careers | Thursday, 29 July 2010

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