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Guides | Nunavut Impact Review Board
http://www.nirb.ca/guides
Nunavut Impact Review Board. The NIRB has a series of public guides in place which provide a general overview of the NIRB and its Screening, Review and Monitoring processes. These guides are available in English, French, Inuktitut and Inuinnaqtun and can be viewed online or downloaded to your personal computer. The NIRB and the Nunavut Water Board (NWB) have a public guide in place which describes the coordinated process. NEW Draft Technical Guides. Guide to Terminology and Definitions. Cambridge Bay, Nu.
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How To Get Involved | Nunavut Impact Review Board
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Nunavut Impact Review Board. How To Get Involved. How To Get Involved. The Nunavut Impact Review Board (NIRB) provides many opportunities to make your views known, and ensures your concerns and ideas are addressed throughout the impact assessment process. The members of the NIRB are appointed through nominations by Inuit organizations and government to make decisions together. The NIRB staff are located in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut and are here to listen and work with you! The NIRB posts every piece of info...
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NIRB’s Processes | Nunavut Impact Review Board
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Nunavut Impact Review Board. Screening assessments are carried by the NIRB within 45 days and include a public commenting period. The NIRB has four options available when making its Screening Decision:. A) approval with terms and conditions;. B) full environmental Review required;. C) return proposal for clarification; or,. D) project should be modified or abandoned. NIRB gathers input from. Three Phases of the Review Process. The terms and conditions contained in:. A) a NIRB Project Certificate;. C) to ...
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Staff | Nunavut Impact Review Board
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Nunavut Impact Review Board. The NIRB maintains a full time staff located at its office in Cambridge Bay, Nunavut. The public interacts directly with the NIRB’s full time staff, and during a hearing, directly with the Board. The NIRB’s Chairperson and the NIRB’s Executive Director can be contacted by the public at any time. The NIRB currently employs up to 20 staff, organized into an Executive department, Finance and Administration department and Technical Services department. Director, Technical Services.
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Role and Jurisdiction | NUNAVUT WATER BOARD
http://www.nwb-oen.ca/about/role-and-jurisdiction
Sustaining the integrity of Nunavut's fresh water for the future. The Nunavut Water Board’s primary function is to license uses of water and deposits of waste. To accomplish this, the NWB uses methodologies from hydrology and hydrogeology, among other scientific disciplines, and balances the requests made in the application, against the relevant legislation and laws regarding inland surface and ground water. Nunavut Surface Rights Tribunal. Nunavut Impact Review Board. Nunavut Wildlife Management Board.
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Regulatory Partners & Stakeholders | NUNAVUT WATER BOARD
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Sustaining the integrity of Nunavut's fresh water for the future. Regulatory Partners and Stakeholders. Regulatory Partners and Stakeholders. Stakeholders of the regulatory process include Designated Inuit Organizations, Government of Canada agencies, and other Institutions of Public Government. Institutions of Public Government. Designated Inuit Organizations and Related. Government Agencies and Regulators. Institutions of Public Government ( top. Nunavut Impact Review Board (NIRB). NSRT) is established...
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Board Members | Nunavut Impact Review Board
http://www.nirb.ca/board-of-directors
Nunavut Impact Review Board. Nunavut Impact Review Board. Organizational Chart (March 2014). The Board consists of up to nine members, appointed by the Government of Canada and Government of Nunavut from nominations made by the federal and territorial government as well as the designated Inuit organization, Nunavut Tunngavik Incorporated:. A Chairperson is appointed by the Government of Canada in consultation with the Government of Nunavut, on nomination by the Nunavut Impact Review Board. March 15, 2014.
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Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit | Nunavut Impact Review Board
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Nunavut Impact Review Board. There is an increasing expectation that government regulatory agencies integrate local or traditional knowledge with scientific knowledge in a number of. Guiding Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit Principles. The NIRB continues to be guided by the following Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit principles, as set out by the Government of Nunavut:. Respecting others, relationships and caring for people. Fostering good spirit by being open, welcoming and inclusive. Working together for a common cause.
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CNER | Nunavut Impact Review Board
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Nunavut Impact Review Board. Au sujet de la CNER. Conseil du milieu marin du Nunavut. Système de règlementation au Nunavut. Processus de la CNER. Bienvenue sur le site de la CNER et du registre public. Protéger et favoriser le bien-être de l'environnement et des Nunavummiut au moyen des études environnementales. Faites-vous entendre pendant les différentes étapes des évaluations environnementales de la CNER, depuis l’examen préalable jusqu’à la surveillance en passant par l’examen. Votre point de vue...
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Nunavut’s Regulatory System | Nunavut Impact Review Board
http://www.nirb.ca/nunavut-regulatory-system
Nunavut Impact Review Board. Nunavut has an integrated regulatory system established by the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement and further defined by the Nunavut Planning and Project Assessment Act and the Nunavut Waters and Nunavut Surface Rights Tribunal Act. Through the integrated regulatory system the Nunavut Impact Review Board coordinates and cooperates with the Nunavut Planning Commission, the Nunavut Water Board and other agencies. Below are links to view the currently available process maps.