Press Release
From: Indigenous Services Canada
April 7, 2026 — Montréal (Québec) — Indigenous Services Canada
In a context where food security and essential services remain key priorities for northern communities, the Government of Canada is highlighting the completion of a transformative project aimed at improving access to fresh, affordable food and reducing costs in Nunavik.
While in Montréal, Ginette Lavack, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Indigenous Services, on behalf of the Honourable Mandy Gull‑Masty, Minister of Indigenous Services, recognized the warehouse expansion work of the Fédération des coopératives du Nouveau Québec (FCNQ) alongside Mark Blair, Chief Executive Officer of the FCNQ, and Chhoan Sokchiveneath, Senior Director of Socio Economic Development at the FCNQ. This project is supported by close to one million dollars in funding, including more than $966,000 provided by Indigenous Services Canada.
Located on the Island of Montréal, the warehouse now includes:
Thanks to these new facilities, the FCNQ has now increased logistics capacity, enabling it to supply its 14 Inuit member cooperatives across Nunavik more efficiently. The additional space will notably allow the FCNQ to:
By strengthening storage and distribution capacity within the northern supply chain, this investment directly contributes to improving food security, increasing the resilience of Inuit communities, and ensuring more reliable access to nutritious and affordable food throughout Nunavik.
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Exterior view of the FCNQ warehouse and office space expansion work.
Press conference announcing the expansion of the Fédération des coopératives du Nouveau Québec (FCNQ) warehouse. In attendance were Ginette Lavack, Member of Parliament for Saint Boniface–Saint Vital and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Indigenous Services; Francis Scarpaleggia, Member of Parliament for Lac Saint Louis and Speaker of the House of Commons of Canada; along with FCNQ partners and representatives from Indigenous Services Canada.
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“On behalf of Nunavimmiut, we sincerely thank Indigenous Services Canada for the financial support provided for our major expansion project of our Baie D’Urfé facilities, representing an investment of $26.5 million. This transformative project will enable our cooperative network to optimize its supply, storage, and warehousing capacities, while strengthening the integrated management of our operations to serve our member cooperatives, local organizations, and the entire population of Nunavik’s 14 communities. This expansion will help solidify an essential, sustainable, and high performing service network for generations to come, while remaining true to our fundamental principle: working together and leaving no one behind – Atautsikut/Leaving None Behind.”
Eluscar Kulu Tukalak
President, Fédération des coopératives du Nouveau-Québec
“Congratulations to the Fédération des coopératives du Nouveau-Québec (FCNQ) on the expansion of their warehouse, which concretely strengthens the resilience of the supply chain in Nunavik. Thanks to this modernization, the FCNQ will be able to provide communities with more stable, reliable, and predictable access to goods, benefitting all Nunavimmiut.”
Ginette Lavack
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Indigenous Services
“This expansion represents a significant step forward for the well-being of Inuit populations in Nunavik. By supporting this project, we are helping to strengthen community resilience and reduce vulnerability to challenges related to the supply of essential goods and food. We remain fully committed to working with our partners to support northern economic development and to improve the living conditions of community members who live there.”
The Honourable Mandy Gull-Masty
Minister of Indigenous Services
“I commend the Fédération des coopératives du Nouveau-Québec on this strategic expansion, which tangibly strengthens food security in Nunavik. By improving storage capacity and the reliability of supply chains, this project directly contributes to enhanced well-being and resilience for communities.”
The Honourable Rebecca Chartrand
Minister of Northern and Arctic Affairs and Minister responsible for the Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency
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For more information, media may contact:
Livi McElrea
Press Secretary
Office of the Honourable Mandy Gull-Masty
Minister of Indigenous Services
olivia.mcelrea@sac-isc.gc.ca
Media Relations
Indigenous Services Canada
media@sac-isc.gc.ca
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