Department of Executive and Intergovernmental Affairs

Honourable P.J. Akeeagok

Honourable PJ Akeeagok

Premier of Nunavut

P.J. Akeeagok was elected in the general election held on October 25, 2021, to represent the constituency of Iqaluit-Niaqunnguu in the 6th Legislative Assembly of Nunavut.

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EIA

The Department of Executive and Intergovernmental Affairs (EIA) is the central administrative department of the government and provides leadership and management support to departments in their delivery of programs and services. EIA is also responsible for communicating the policies, objectives and accomplishments of the GN, within the government itself, to Nunavummiut, and to those outside the territory. The deputy minister of Executive is the secretary to cabinet and provides advice and administrative support to cabinet under the direction of the Premier.

Core business

Devolution Secretariat

The Devolution Secretariat leads the GN’s preparation for and participation in negotiations with the Government of Canada and Nunavut Tunngavik Incorporated.

Directorate

The Directorate provides overall management and coordination of the activities and responsibilities of the Executive branch of government.

Intergovernmental affairs

Intergovernmental Affairs provides leadership and coordination for the management and development of intergovernmental strategies, policies and initiatives.

Strategic planning

The Strategic Planning branch provides broad advice on government business planning, strategies, policies, legislation, and support for reviews of programs.

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StatsUpdate - Aboriginal Peoples in Canada: Focus on Inuit in Nunavut - 2016 Census

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StatsUpdate - Population and Dwelling Counts - 2016 Census

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StatsUpdate - Nunavut Community Population Counts - 2016 Census

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