July 4, 2025
Federal government has been keeping project proponents in the dark, says Kono Tattuinee
A proposed hydroelectric fibre link from Manitoba’s power grid to five communities and two mines in Nunavut’s Kivalliq region should be part of the national infrastructure strategy, according to an Inuit leader.
But the federal government has been keeping the project on the back burner for at least four years, Kono Tattuinee, the president of the Kivalliq Inuit Association, told an audience at the Nunavut Arctic Security and Sovereignty Summit in Iqaluit on June 26.
Tattuinee said that transitioning off 60-year-old diesel generators is a priority for the region.