January 6, 2006
Quotes of the year
Choice words from our silver-tongued sources
Nunatsiaq News
Ive always maintained that Iqaluit people think the western boundary
of Nunavut is the airport runway in Iqaluit.
Charlie Lyall, president of the Kitikmeot Corp, commenting on how Nunavuts
Iqaluit-centred government ignores the Kitikmeot region.
We create Inuit organizations with humongous operational costs and theyre
just above our heads up there, theyre not really at the ground level.
Our communities are craving for control and yet theres no real mechanism
to give them that control. You have hamlet councils, but their focus is narrow.
Theres really no ground support for people in a holistic way. I think
aboriginal government, Inuit government, hasnt really happened with the
land claim.
Abe Tagalik on why men are being left behind in Nunavut.
People wanted to kill this race and they did.
Tom Braggard commenting on last years Nunavut Snow Challenge, and
Nunavut Productions broken dream of airing the race on The Sports Network
for a second time.
Number one, its hard to explain. Number two, no one can understand
it. Number three, it doesnt make any sense.
Education Minister Ed Picco on the Government of Nunavuts reasons
for getting rid of a school funding formula that was phased out this past April
and replaced with a new one.
I think drugs and alcohol are a problem because theyre so expensive.
On the radio in Igloolik, you hear people selling a TV for $30 just to get a
gram of marijuana.
High school student Sandi Vincent in a meeting with the Canadian Centre
on Substance Abuse.
Whats next? Beer gardens for day care?
Iqaluit councilor Glen Williams on whether the city should allow a beer
garden to raise money for a soup kitchen in Iqaluit.
A lot of people in the communities are not too sure of what the government
does.
Uqqummiut MLA James Arreak, in the legislative assembly on March 4, 2005.
Of course, we understand how it feels when theres a disaster or
tragedy.
Maggie Emudluk, who was mayor of Kangiqsualujjuaq when an avalanche devastated
her community on Jan. 1, 1999, commenting on the outpouring of support for Asian
tsunami victims that swept Nunavik and Nunavut last January.
You can count on them to make the wrong decision. Their first impulse
is to make the wrong decision because they dont think through the problem
first.
A Nunavik doctor commenting on the beleaguered Inuulitsivik Heath Board
and their continuing problems.
Weve got people living in these million dollar mansions, with big
bank accounts and traveling all over and not helping us at all with the social
problems. So were left holding the bag, trying to explain to the families
and the communities whats going on. With our limited resources, drugs
and alcohol have caused us a lot of problems.
Brian Jones, KRPF police chief, at a press conference announcing the
arrest of 42 suspected drug traffickers in Nunavut, Nunavik and Montreal.
Were already calling it Nunavimmiut Aquvinnga and later well
worry about what theyre going to call it in English and French.
Nunaviks chief negotiator, Minnie Grey, about the agreement-in-principle
for self-government in Nunavik.
Were the Third World. Were a different country, and we have
sub-standard resources. Its like another country.
A resident of Kangirsuk bemoans her communitys deteriorating social
conditions.
This has really offensively pissed me off.
Norm Cohen of Igloolik Isuma Productions on his companys long wait
for funding from Nunavut Film. Igloolik Isuma Productions effectively closed
its Igloolik office in March, when a labour rebate was late in arriving from
the GNs Department of Economic Development.
The Arctic is part of Canada. This is our territory and we are going
to occupy it the way we do in the South.
Prime Minister Paul Martin, speaking at the UN Climate Change Conference
this past December.
The GN considers staff accommodations a privilege, and not a right or
benefit of employment.
The GNs new staff housing policy, which attempts to move the staff
housing system to market-based rents.
If youre running a jail for the Department of Corrections, youre
supposed to be setting an example at that level. People in those positions should
set an example: if they arent going to, they should pay the price for
their mistakes.
A Kugluktuk resident comments on assault charges laid against Helen Laroque,
the former head of a new correctional healing centre in Kugluktuk.
It doesnt pass the smell test.
NDP member of Parliament Peter Stoffer, commenting on the Baffin Fisheries
Coalition, its relationship with Nataaqnaq Fisheries and the Nunavut Wildlife
Management Board, and their handling of turbot quota in northern Davis Strait
since 2002.
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