January 3, 2003
Jennifer May of Kuujjuaq
performs at the convention centre.
(FILE PHOTO)
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Nunavik hosts grand conference
ICC comes to Kuujjuaq
Kuujjuaq is the centre
of the circumpolar world for one week in August, during the ninth general assembly
of the Inuit Circumpolar Conference. The event takes place in the communitys
new $9-million convention centre and brings together delegates from Canada,
Alaska, Greenland and Russia.
The Kativik Regional Government
spent nearly two years organizing the event, which cost $1.2 million in total.
"We dont really have the infrastructure for a meeting of this size,"
said Eric Pearson, manager of the Northern Store, "but I guess everything
has worked out."
The conference coincides
with the annual Aqpik Jam music festival, bringing harmony to the intense political
discussions.
At the close of the conference,
Sheila Watt-Cloutier is named the new president of ICC, replacing Aqqaluq Lynge.
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