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1 Arctic Co-ops mission  





2 Services  





3 Arctic Co-ops member-owners  





4 Divisions  



4.1  Inns North  





4.2  Canadian Arctic Producers  







5 Subsidiary companies  



5.1  Arctic Cable  





5.2  Nunavut Sealink and Supply Incorporated  







6 Northern Images  





7 References  





8 External links  














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Arctic Co-operatives Limited
Company typeCooperative federation
Founded1972 (1972)
Headquarters ,
Canada

Area served

Nunavut
Northwest Territories
Yukon

Key people

  • Rod Wilson (CEO)[1]
  • Mary Nirlungayuk (Corporate Secretary)[1]

Revenue$317.6 million CAD (2022)[2]

Net income

$11.6 million CAD (2022)[2]
Total assets$139.1 million CAD (2022)[2]
Members23,000+[3]

Number of employees

1,000 (including employees of member co-ops)[3]
SubsidiariesCanadian Arctic Producers
Inns North
Arctic Cable
Nunavut Sealink and Supply
Arctic Co-operative Development Fund
Iqaluit Gas Bar
Iqaluit Cable
Arctic Ventures Marketplace
Sikitu Sales and Service
Tittaq Office Products

Arctic Co-operatives Limited is a cooperative federation owned and controlled by 32 community-based cooperative business enterprises located in Nunavut, Northwest Territories, Yukon and northern Manitoba, Canada. Arctic Co-ops coordinates resources, consolidates the purchasing power and provides operational and technical support to the community-based co-operatives to enable them to provide a wide range of services to their local member-owners. Arctic Co-ops operates in both English and Inuktitut and provides patronage dividends to the local members.

Arctic Co-ops is a member of the Manitoba Cooperative Association.

Arctic Co-ops mission[edit]

The mission of Arctic Co-ops is to be a vehicle for service to, and co-operation among the multi-purpose co-operative businesses in Canada's north, by providing leadership and expertise to develop and safeguard the ownership participation of member owners in the business and commerce of their country, to assure control over their destiny.[4]

— Mission & Objectives, Arctic Co-ops

Services[edit]

Arctic Co-ops provides services to each of the 32 member co-operatives. Services include: business services, retail services, petroleum support services, Canadian Arctic Producers, Northern Images Stores, Inns North hotels.

Arctic Co-ops member-owners[edit]

Arctic Co-ops consists of 32 member cooperatives from Nunavut, Northwest Territories, and the Yukon. Arctic Co-ops member-owners include:[5]

Divisions[edit]

Inns North[edit]

Inns North is the hotel division of Arctic Co-ops. In total there are 20 hotels, 19 in Nunavut and 2 in the NWT, owned by the aboriginal peopleofNorthern Canada. A program has been set up by Arctic Co-ops to assist with training in such areas as standards and staff training. The hotels are locally owned and operated by the community co-op.[6]

Inns North Hotels are located in both Nunavut and Northwest Territories.

Nunavut hotels include:[7]

Northwest Territories hotels include:[7]

Canadian Arctic Producers[edit]

Canadian Arctic Producers (CAP) is a marketing arm of the Arctic Co-ops that distributes artwork produced by Inuit, Dene and Métis people from the Arctic. They operate a warehouseinToronto and ship art to private collectors and art galleries worldwide.[9]

Subsidiary companies[edit]

Arctic Cable[edit]

Arctic Cable is a holding company formed to assist the 32 member co-ops in developing cable service offerings throughout the North. Eastern Arctic Television (EATV) is a subsidiary of Arctic Cable. EATV provides cable service to residents of Iqaluit.

Nunavut Sealink and Supply Incorporated[edit]

Nunavut Sealink and Supply Incorporated (NSSI) is a joint operation, with Desgagnes Transarctik, the Qikiqtaaluk Corporation, Sakku Investments Corporation, and the Kitikmeot Corporation, that provides a sealift service to Canada's Arctic.[10] Established in 2000, it formed a partnership with Northern Transportation Company Limited (NTCL) and NorTran. In 2001 as the N3 Alliance it was the successful bidder for the Government of Nunavut's resupply, signing a two-year, $6 million contract.[11]

Northern Images[edit]

Northern Images is an art gallery in Yellowknife.[12] It sells Dene and Inuit art, including stone, ivory and bone carving produced from soapstone, walrus ivory, caribou antler, whalebone and muskox horn as well as limited edition prints and wallhangings, such as the Cape Dorset and Pangnirtung print collections. They also sell northern crafts and traditional handmade clothing such as mukluks, parkas and amautiit.[13]

References[edit]

  • ^ a b c "2022 Annual Report" (PDF). Arctic Co-Op. Retrieved August 9, 2023.
  • ^ a b Financial Highlights
  • ^ About Arctic Co-ops Mission & Objectives
  • ^ Members
  • ^ "About Inns North". Archived from the original on 2007-10-20. Retrieved 2008-01-11.
  • ^ a b "Inns North hotels". Archived from the original on 2008-01-28. Retrieved 2008-01-11.
  • ^ a b Inns North
  • ^ Canadian Arctic Producers
  • ^ "Nunavut Sealink and Supply Incorporated (NSSI)". Retrieved 23 December 2022.
  • ^ Inuit Business Directory
  • ^ Gallery Location
  • ^ Northern Images
  • External links[edit]


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