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Leona Aglukkaq targets Greenpeace in ICC speech

Leona Aglukkaq, Nunavut's MP and Canada's Minister of Environment, had strong words against Greenpeace in her keynote address at the Inuit Circumpolar Council's general assembly in Inuvik, N.W.T.

Inuit Circumpolar Council assembly begins in Inuvik

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Inuit Circumpolar Council assembly begins in Inuvik

LeonaAglukkaq, Nunavut's MP and Canada's Minister of Environment, had strong words against Greenpeace in her keynote address at the Inuit Circumpolar Council's general assembly in Inuvik, N.W.T.

"Inuit were victims of misinformation and lies spread by a group that had no regardfor their impact on our way of life," she said of Greenpeace's campaign against the seal hunt.

She did not specifically mentionthe issue of seismic testing to lookfor oil and gas reservesin Nunavut. Greenpeace opposes seismic testing and has been working with Inuit groups in Nunavut who are fighting federally-approved seismic testing off Baffin Islandover concerns of the effects the tests would have on marine mammals.

Aglukkaq saidInuit need to stick together and not be manipulated.

"Other peoplewho are not our friends will try to use Inuit as weapons in their own battles," she said.

"We have to think biggerthan that. We have to ask, what are the battles that are important to Inuit. We have to ask how do wetake control of our own future."

Aglukkaqspoke about her priorities as Chair of the Arctic Council,including making sure Northern people benefit from any resource development that happens in the region.

Prime Minister Stephen Harper also addressed delegates in a recorded message, in which he encouragedInuit to take advantage of economic opportunitiesand to strive for healthy communities.