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Nunatsiaq News 👤 Nortext Publishing 📍 ON May 26, 2026 · 3 min read Quick Score ○ Unverifiable View full audit trail → C.R.E.E.D. audited

Ottawa, NTI, GN could face lawsuits for land use plan delay: advocates

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Nearly 15,000 square-kilometres of limited use areas, seen in red on this map, have been staked, says a lawyer for an advocacy group. (Image courtesy of Nunavut Land Planning Commission) NEWS  MAY 26, 2026 – 5:32 PM EDT Ottawa, NTI, GN could face lawsuits for land use plan delay: advocates Advocacy group says delays could lead to litigation and costs for taxpayers By Jorge Antunes Two years after the Nunavut Land Use Plan was handed off to the three signatories responsible for its passage, an advocacy group says their delay in signing it impacts Inuit rights and raises legal and financial…
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