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Last updated Thursday, November 30, 2023

Department of Executive and Intergovernmental Affairs Services update - November 16, 2020

Ongoing services:

The Government of Nunavut continues to meet its privacy obligations under the Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act. ATIPP Coordinators continue to process new and existing requests for information and will still respond within the 25-business-day timeline, except for where an authorized extension applies under the Act. For the contact information of who you can talk to about filing an ATIPP request, please see the link below: https://www.gov.nu.ca/executive-and-intergovernmental-affairs/informatio...

Adjusted services:

Government Liaison Offices are closed to the public. Government Liaison Officers are working remotely. For contact information, please go to https://gov.nu.ca/executive-and-intergovernmental-affairs/information/gl....

 


Department of Executive and Intergovernmental Affairs Services update - November 13, 2020

Adjusted services:

The Government Liaison Offices in the Kivallik region are closed to the public. Government Liaison Officers are working remotely and can be reached at:
• Rankin Inlet: Lydia Tatty, Regional Supervisor, Kivalliq, @email
• Naujaat: Goretti Panika-Tinashlu, Government Liaison Officer, @email
• Coral Harbour: Elizabeth Ningeongan, Government Liaison Officer,@email
• Chesterfield Inlet: Maliki Kattegatsiak, Government Liaison Officer, @email
• Whale Cove: Sharon Okalik, Government Liaison Officer, @email
• Arviat: Sharon Illnik, Government Liaison Officer, @email
• Baker Lake: Gabrielle Kingilik, Government Liaison Officer, @email

 


Department of Executive and Intergovernmental Affairs Services update - April 1, 2020

Ongoing services:

The Government of Nunavut continues to meet its privacy obligations under the Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act. ATIPP Coordinators continue to process new and existing requests for information and will still respond within the 25-business-day timeline, except for where an authorized extension applies under the Act. For the contact information of who you can talk to about filing an ATIPP request, please see the link below: https://www.gov.nu.ca/executive-and-intergovernmental-affairs/informatio...

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