Montreal Gazette

Housing top priority for Inuit leader

- BOB WEBER

EDMONTON • The newly re-elected leader of Canada’s 60,000 Inuit says he plans to make housing a priority during his second term as president.

“We’re in the final stages of creating an Inuit strategy on housing,” said Natan Obed, 42, who on Thursday was once again chosen to head Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami.

Housing is an issue in all four of Canada’s Inuit regions, but it is particular­ly acute in Nunavut, where the number of families living in housing that is inadequate or too expensive is roughly three time higher than the national average.

The territory estimates a housing shortfall of 3,000 units and that’s growing all the time.

Experts such as Nunavut’s health minister have blamed poor housing for generating many of the territory’s other social ills.

Obed notes the last three federal budgets have committed $800 million over 10 years to address the problem, but he knows that won’t be enough.

“We are talking not just about building new houses, but about reimaginin­g the way housing works in Inuit (regions).”

His group’s strategy will promote private home ownership, better building design and more efficient contractin­g and constructi­on, Obed said.

WE ARE TALKING ... ABOUT REIMAGININ­G THE WAY HOUSING WORKS.

“Within all these big things that cost a lot of money, there are also many efficienci­es and many partnershi­ps other that federal partnershi­ps that we can pursue.”

Obed said the strategy should be released in November.

He added that he would continue implementi­ng a suicide prevention plan brought in during his first term.

Eradicatio­n of tuberculos­is — still a problem in Inuit communitie­s — will be another priority.

Together with Indigenous Services Minister Jane Philpott, Obed has set a goal of halving active TB cases among Inuit by 2025 and eliminatin­g the disease by 2030.

In his first term, he did not shy away from controvers­y, especially when he called on Edmonton’s Canadian Football League team to change its name from the Eskimos.

He denies doing so just to draw attention.

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