Inuit not sure where they fit into Carney’s economic, defence agenda: ITK president
OTTAWA — Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami president Natan Obed compares working with Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government to being a contestant on the TV show “Dragons’ Den.”
Under Justin Trudeau’s government, he said, Inuit communities could come to Ottawa with policy proposals and expect engagement and a decision.
Under Carney, he said, they’re expected to do their own analysis in advance and make a pitch for federal investment based on the likelihood of economic benefits.
“The lens of any of our social policy is … now being run through this idea of whether or not there are returns to the Canadian state and if there’s profitability for a dollar invested by the Government of Canada,” Obed said.


