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Stakeholder Engagement and Site Visit Coordination

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The contract seeks a provider to plan and execute comprehensive stakeholder consultations with Inuit communities, federal departments, and housing authorities across Nunavut, with a focus on meaningful engagement that respects Indigenous perspectives and protocols. Coordination of site visits to Iqaluit and other Nunavut communities is a central requirement, ensuring direct on-the-ground interaction to gather input, assess housing conditions, and align initiatives with local needs and priorities. The work demands cultural competence, logistical planning, and strong communication skills to navigate the unique geographic and social dynamics of remote northern communities. This subcontract, issued under NAICS code 541614 by the Government of Canada through the Department of Western Economic Diversification, is open for responses until July 13, 2026. The place of performance is the Nunavut Territory, requiring the contractor to be prepared for travel to multiple remote locations, adapt to changing conditions, and work collaboratively with regional stakeholders. The contract does not specify a set-aside type or organization eligibility criteria, and no point of contact information is provided, emphasizing the need for prospective bidders to review the full tender notice on Canada Buys for complete requirements and expectations.

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Plan and coordinate Inuit consultations, site visits, and stakeholder engagement in Nunavut for housing initiatives.

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Government of Canada → Department of Western Economic DiversificationView Agency

NAICS

541614 - Process, Physical Distribution, and Logistics Consulting Services View NAICS

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Nunavut Territory, CAN

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AgencyGovernment of Canada → Department of Western Economic Diversification
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Plan and execute stakeholder consultations with Inuit communities, federal departments, and housing authorities; coordinate site visits to Iqaluit and other Nunavut communities.

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