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Former ICC Chair Mary Simon named Governor General of Canada: New era in Crown-Indigenous relations begins

 July 6, 2021 – Ottawa, Canada – The appointment of former Inuit Circumpolar Council (ICC) Chair Mary Simon as Canada’s 30th Governor General is a major step forward in relations between the Crown and Indigenous Peoples domestically, and globally. Ms. Simon is the first Inuk to be named to the position in Canada’s history, and Canada’s first Indigenous Governor General. 

“Mary Simon distinguished herself as our former ICC Chair from 1986-1992,” stated ICC Canada President Monica Ell-Kanayuk. “She was instrumental in the development of key policies that helped shape the modern Arctic, including the formation of the Arctic Council 25 years ago in September, 1996. As Canada’s former Ambassador to the Arctic, and Ambassador to Denmark, our new Governor General has experience acting on behalf of the Crown – and understands the challenges faced by Inuit and other Indigenous Peoples in Canada.” 

Mary Simon grew up in Kangiqsualujjuaq, and Kuujjuaq. She is a former President of Makivik Corporation headquartered in Kuujjuaq, Nunavik, Quebec. She was ICC Chair from 1986 – 1992. She was also the President of Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami (ITK) from 2006 – 2012. As ITK President she accepted the Apology to victims of residential schools on behalf of the Inuit of Canada from the Prime Minister at the time, famously responding in Inuktitut first to demonstrate that the Inuit language had survived attempts to get rid of Indigenous languages in Canada. Most recently Mary Simon was the Senior Negotiator in the Self Determination process lead by Makivik Corporation with the Government of Canada. 

“Canada has appointed a skilled diplomat to a position that can contribute to the reconciliation process Canada is engaged in,” said Monica Ell-Kanayuk. “Her international contributions to the support and enhancement of Indigenous Human Rights are significant. In addition to the Arctic Council, she has contributed to the lengthy drafting process of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP), passed at the United Nations in 2007 in New York.” 

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Contact: 

Carole Simon 
ICC Canada 
Email: csimon@inuitcircumpolar.com 
(613) 293-9728 

The Inuit Circumpolar Council (ICC) is an Indigenous Peoples’ Organization (IPO), founded in 1977 to promote and celebrate the unity of 180,000 Inuit from Alaska (USA), Canada, Greenland, and Chukotka (Russia). ICC works to promote Inuit rights, safeguard the Arctic environment, and protect and promote the Inuit way of life. In regard to climate change, we believe that it is crucial for world leaders and governments to recognize, respect and fully implement the human rights of Inuit and all other Indigenous peoples across the globe.