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Inuit leaders urge Canada to adopt Greenland’s Indigenous-led model for Arctic development, emphasizing self-determination and local control for better healthcare, education, and housing.
Inuit leaders in Canada are urging the federal government to adopt Greenland’s Indigenous-led social model as a blueprint for Arctic development, highlighting Greenland’s success in delivering culturally appropriate healthcare, education, and housing through Inuit control.
Unlike Canada’s North, where communities face limited services and long-distance medical evacuations, Greenland provides local care, trains social workers in Indigenous language and tradition, and uses mobile health units to combat disease.
Leaders stress that military investments alone won’t ensure security or stability—sustained funding and respect for Inuit sovereignty are essential to build self-sufficient, resilient communities.
Los líderes inuit instan a Canadá a adoptar el modelo liderado por los indígenas de Groenlandia para el desarrollo del Ártico, haciendo hincapié en la autodeterminación y el control local para una mejor atención médica, educación y vivienda.