Grants and Contributions:

Title:
The Inuit Nunangat search and rescue (INSAR) project: supporting Inuit health and well-being, food security, economic development, and community resilience by strengthening Inuit Nunangat's whole-of-society search and rescure capabilities
Agreement Number:
992413
Agreement Value:
$450,000.00
Agreement Date:
May 1, 2022 - Apr 30, 2025
Description:
In a rapidly changing Arctic environment, search and rescue (SAR) capabilities and infrastructure will only become more essential and the challenges, concerns, and areas for capacity building identified by community responders in Nunavut need to be effectively and comprehensively addressed. An effective SAR system: 1) is a vital adaptation tool to help communities cope with Arctic climate change; 2) constitutes critical infrastructure required to support Inuit health and wellbeing; 3) is a necessary foundation for safe harvesting activities to address food insecurity. Strong SAR capabilities are also a prerequisite to economic development in the region and are required to bolster community resilience. The NSAR project’s multidisciplinary research team will build on four pillars rooted in core IQ values and laws. The first is Piliriqatigiingniq and Aajiiqatigiinniq, which will use regional roundtables to strengthen SAR relationships to build consensus on how to improve SAR in Nunavut. The second project pillar is Pilimmaksarniq, which will involve developing practical knowledge and skills for the organization, administration, and execution of community-based SAR operations. The third pillar, Maligait, will create a comprehensive model to facilitate continuous SAR planning and preparations for the future. Finally, the fourth pillar, Qanuqtuurniq, will support ongoing innovation and improvement in SAR operations.
Organization:
National Research Council Canada
Expected Results:

In the short term, anticipated outcomes will be strengthened collaborations across industry, academia, and government to support research excellence. In the medium term, anticipated outcomes will be the development of new and potentially disruptive technologies with collaborators. In the long term, find collaborative solutions to public policy challenges and create stronger innovation systems.

Location:
Antigonish, Nova Scotia, CA B2G 2W5
Reference Number:
172-2022-2023-Q2-992413
Agreement Type:
Grant
Report Type:
Grants and Contributions
Recipient Business Number:
108083270
Recipient Type:
Academia
Recipient's Legal Name:
St. Francis Xavier university
Federal Riding Name:
Central Nova
Federal Riding Number:
12002
Program:
Collaborative Science, Technology and Innovation Program - Collaborative R&D Initiatives
Program Purpose:

Collaborate on multiparty research and development programs to catalyze transformative, high-risk, high-reward research with the potential for game-changing scientific discoveries and technological breakthroughs in priority areas.

NAICS Code:
541710