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Oct 2025
23

Public finance 2024

The Kativik Regional Government's financial report for 2024 is now available. The whole report can be consulted here. The detailed tables of this report as well as their related notes have also been added in the "Statistics" section under the Public Finance section.

Jun 2025
26

Crime statistics 2024

Crime statistics 2024 are now available. They cover different aspects of criminality in Nunavik including crimes against the personcrimes against property, arrests and detentions, seizures, contraband, and police interventions by category and village. The annual update of these statistics are possible thanks to the collaboration of the Nunavik Police Service (NPS).

May 2025
28

Nunavik in Figures 2025

The Nunavik in Figures 2025 is now available. This publication aims to disseminate as widely as possible key statistical data on Quebec's northernmost region, such as population, employment, education, income, prices, housing, and health. For this third edition, a youth profile and an elders profile have been added to the content. The booklet is published in English-Inuktitut and French-Inuktitut. The complete sources used to produce the statistical tables and graphs are available in a separate document, available in French or English.

Apr 2025
10

ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORTS

The Kativik Regional Government's annual financial reports for 2021, 2022 and 2023 are now available in Nunivaat. The reports and the detailed tables contained in these reports can be consulted in the "Public Finance" section of our website. The section also contains all annual financial reports since 2005.




Nunivaat Research Program
The Nunivaat Research Program is devoted to the development of knowledge through statistical tools and researches, in order to support public decision in Nunavik. It includes the design and the execution of special statistical surveys, and the preparation of statistical reports.
About the program

Nunivaat is a major initiative of the Louis-Edmond-Hamelin Chair affiliated with the University of the Arctic. The core financial contribution to the Nunivaat databank and the Nunivaat Research Program comes from the Kativik Regional Government.