Land and Environment

Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada (CIRNAC) has a wide variety of responsibilities in Nunavut. Land, water, and mineral resources on Crown land are managed through the Operations directorate. The Intergovernmental Affairs and Inuit Relations directorate looks after Inuit interests as they pertain to their development, economic development, and the implementation of the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement. The Contaminated Sites directorate handles the management and remediation of contaminated sites in Nunavut under CIRNAC's responsibility.

Regional employees also perform internal functions related to finance, human resources, informatics, contracts and administrative services, and information management.

Overseeing and coordinating all of these programs, services and operational responsibilities in Nunavut is the Executive Office, which includes the Regional Director General, advisors, policy and planning, and communications. The Executive Office maintains a close reporting relationship with CIRNAC headquarters in Ottawa.

Operations Directorate

5 divisions operate within this directorate:

Contaminated Sites Directorate

The Contaminated Sites Directorate manages contaminated sites located on Crown land in Nunavut that fall under CIRNAC's control. This is done by identifying waste/contaminated sites located on Crown land for which the department is liable, assessing environmental impacts, cleaning up and managing contaminated sites on a priority basis, providing advice to Northerners and educating Nunavummiut on contaminants.

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