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Quebec to spend $66M on Nunavik airport projects over 2 years

May 29, 2023  By Cedric Gallant, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Nunatsiaq News


The Quebec government plans to spend nearly $66 million on 18 airport projects, including at the Aupaluk airport shown here. (Photo courtesy of Russ Johnson, Nunatsiaq News)

The government of Quebec will spend close to $66 million over the next two years on 18 airport-related projects across Nunavik, it announced Thursday.

According to a government news release, some of the work includes: Replacement of the fencing at the Akulivik airport; replacement of visual aid tools for navigation in both Aupaluk and Kangirsuk; and replenishment of the movement area and replacement of navigation visual aids at the Kangiqsujuaq airport.

In the release, Ungava MLA Denis Lamothe said the $65.9 million that will be spent “greatly improves the security and facilitates mobility in the region.

“The project permits the maintenance and the development of regional businesses as well.”

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As well, provincial Labour Minister Jean Boulet said, “completion of these projects will contribute to the economic vitality of several communities by stimulating local entrepreneurship and the creation of quality jobs.”

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