Nunavik Inuit Dog Slaughter Compensation
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•Feds to deliver apology, $45M compensation for Inuit dog slaughter
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Ottawa to deliver apology, $ 45 M in compensation for Nunavik Inuit dog slaughter.
Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Gary Anandasangaree is travelling to Kangiqsujuaq is scheduled to apologize for Canada ’s role in the killings Saturday afternoon in Northern Quebec .
More than 200 dogs were killed in Kangiqsujuaq alone, amounting to more than half of the canine population.
Inuit there also reported some of their dogs died after being inoculated.
In 2019 , the federal government apologized to Inuit in Nunavut for the RCMP ’s role in killing of sled dogs.
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