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Executive Council
August 15, 2012

Monument to Former Residents of Nutak Unveiled

The Honourable Nick McGrath, Minister for Intergovernmental and Aboriginal Affairs and Minister Responsible for Labrador Affairs, was in Nutak today (Wednesday, August 15) to participate in a ceremony commemorating the formal apology made by the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador to former residents who were relocated from the northern Labrador Inuit community in 1956.

“This monument honours a willingness to accept and learn from past mistakes while ensuring we never forget this tragic time in Labrador Inuit history,” said Minister McGrath. “I am proud to participate in this ceremony today as we commemorate a new beginning that was established in 2005 between the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador and the Inuit and we look to the future and the continuance of a successful working relationship.”

On January 22, 2005, the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador delivered a statement of apology to the Inuit of the former Nutak and Hebron communities, closed in 1956 and 1959 respectively. The Provincial Government apologized for the way in which the decision to close the communities was made and for the difficulties experienced by the Inuit of Nutak and Hebron, and their descendants, as a result of the closures.

“We know we have enormous challenges to overcome as we move forward,” said Nunatsiavut President Sarah Leo. “The sad reality is that these challenges are even greater for those who were forced to move away from their homes because of the decisions of past governments. As a strong and vibrant people, we know we will overcome these challenges. We are determined, ambitious, proud and resourceful. Those traits could never be taken away from us.”

The monument unveiled today consists of three separate plaques, each in English and Inuktitut. The first presents the statement of apology by the Provincial Government to the Inuit of Nutak and Hebron; the second displays the Inuit’s acceptance of the apology; and the third plaque identifies the names of all the former residents of Nutak. A similar monument was erected in Hebron and unveiled during a ceremony in 2009.

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Media contacts:

Carol Ann Carter
Director of Communications
Intergovernmental and Aboriginal Affairs
Labrador Affairs
709-729-1674, 631-9505
carolanncarter@gov.nl.ca
Bert Pomeroy
Director of Communications
Nunatsiavut Government
709-896-8582, 922-2942
bert_pomeroy@nunatsiavut.com 

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