Homeland

Part Two: The Future of Self-Government

For 28 years, the Inuit of northern Labrador fought for the right to self-government. Now comes the hard part.

As the political landscape shifts, the region faces new challenges in reconciliation and land management. From the implementation of modern treaties to the day-to-day realities of governance in Nunatsiavut, the path forward is complex.

The resilience of the Inuit remains the bedrock of their struggle. Projects like SmartICE and ongoing negotiations continue to shape the narrative of a territory that is as much about identity as it is about geography.