Press Release
Kuujjuaq, Québec, April 1, 2016 – The Kativik Regional Government (KRG) and the Makivik Corporation announce adjustments to cost-of-living programs to better target support for the region’s most disadvantaged residents and to promote healthy lifestyles that take into consideration Inuit traditional activities and culture. The important improvements for 2016–2017 are:
“The financial situation faced by most elders and families is difficult,” stated Makivik President Jobie Tukkiapik. “Lower prices for baby products will help young families. And, the increase in the assistance paid twice every year to elders can be used to reduce the costs of basic goods.”
“The subsidy under the country food program has been increased to better assist the northern villages to deliver this important initiative,” added KRG Chairperson Jennifer Munick. “Not only is the program improving access to country food for residents, but purchases are generating needed income for hunters in every community.”
An administrative adjustment has also been introduced to streamline reimbursement applications for all programs requiring attestation of residency. Attestation of residency sections on application forms may now be completed by northern village officials or by the human resources departments of selected employers.
Complete descriptions of all Nunavik Cost-of-Living Reduction Measures may be consulted at www.krg.ca/en/cost-of-living-program.
Background information
Funding for the Nunavik Cost-of-Living Reduction Measures is paid by the Québec government pursuant to the Agreement on the Financing of Measures to Reduce the Cost of Living in Nunavik. The Agreement is worth $33 million over three years and in effect until March 31, 2017.
Also under the Agreement, an in-depth study of the consumer patterns of Nunavimmiut is being conducted by Université Laval with a view to developing a comparative cost of living index. The results of the study are expected to be released later this year and will be used to define effective and long-lasting solutions to the cost-of-living in Nunavik.
The Nunavik Cost-of-Living Measures are determined jointly by the Makivik Corporation and the KRG. The criteria applicable to all the measures are subject to modification or cancellation at any time. The KRG is responsible for administering the implementation of the measures. For more information on all six Nunavik Cost-of-Living Reduction Measures, consult http://www.krg.ca/en/cost-of-living-program.
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Information:
Denis Brossard
Cost of Living Program Coordinator
Kativik Regional Government Tel. 819-964-2961, ext. 2345
dbrossard@krg.ca www.krg.ca
William Tagoona
Communications Coordinator and Media Relations Makivik Corporation
Tel. 819-964-2925
wtagoona@makivik.org www.makivik.org
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