Grand Banks of Newfoundland

Nunatsiavut Government and Government of Canada take major step forward toward establishing Inuit Protected Area along the northern coast of Labrador

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Vendredi, mars 15, 2024

The proposed 16,791 square kilometre Inuit Protected Area is located in the Labrador Sea, in the coastal waters adjacent to Torngat Mountains National Park in northern Labrador.

Key Points: 
  • The proposed 16,791 square kilometre Inuit Protected Area is located in the Labrador Sea, in the coastal waters adjacent to Torngat Mountains National Park in northern Labrador.
  • "Today marks an important achievement and a great step forward in the protection and stewardship of Nunatsiavut waters and the Labrador Shelf Marine Region.
  • I look forward to the ongoing collaboration of our two governments as we strive together to negotiate the establishment of an Inuit Protected Area in Nunatsiavut waters off the coast of northern Labrador."
  • The area includes a transition between Arctic and Atlantic habitats ranging from highly scenic fjords to long beaches and mudflats.

There's a Different Dime in Your Change as the Royal Canadian Mint Celebrates the 100th Anniversary of Bluenose

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Vendredi, octobre 22, 2021

This new design by Nova Scotia marine artist Yves Brub is being issued in celebration of Bluenose's 100th anniversary.

Key Points: 
  • This new design by Nova Scotia marine artist Yves Brub is being issued in celebration of Bluenose's 100th anniversary.
  • "When our circulation coins were re-designed in 1937 to celebrate Canada's favourite national symbols, Bluenose inspired the design of the 10-cent coin," said Marie Lemay, President and CEO of the Royal Canadian Mint.
  • Since January, the Mint has engaged in a year-long celebration of Bluenose's milestone anniversary through an extensive suite of collectibles .
  • The Royal Canadian Mint is the Crown corporation responsible for the minting and distribution of Canada's circulation coins.