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Family engagement Family engagement encourages an environment of collaboration and support between everyone who is invested in a child’s success. Last updated: 05 March 2024
Wildlife Regulations On July 1 2015, the Government of Nunavut Department of Environment is implementing new regulations under the Wildlife Act. Last updated: 15 February 2023
Nunavut Emergency Management Nunavut Emergency Management is responsible for the Emergency Measures Organization and the support of Search and Rescue operations throughout Nunavut Last updated: 24 April 2024
Wildlife Resources The Wildlife division has a wide diversity of resources available. Last updated: 23 September 2022
Safety services Safety Services provides information and services to the private and public sectors regarding regulatory safety. Last updated: 19 December 2022
Search and Rescue Nunavut Emergency Services works to enhance community-based search and rescue (SAR) capability and preparedness across Nunavut. Last updated: 09 March 2023
Parents of young children Parents, families, and communities are vital to the quality of our children's upbringing. Last updated: 27 November 2023
Wildlife Deterrence Program A program applies both science and Inuit knowledge to promote safe and sustainable coexistence between wildlife and humans. Last updated: 23 September 2022