2023-2024 Operating context

Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada (CIRNAC) was officially established on July 15, 2019, with the coming into force of the Department of Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Act. CIRNAC's mandate is to carry out activities that support the Government of Canada's commitment to advancing reconciliation with First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples. Its primary focus is renewed nation-to-nation, Inuit-Crown, and government-to-government relationships based on affirmation and implementation of rights, respect, cooperation, and partnership. The department works in partnership with Indigenous organizations and communities so that they are better positioned to govern their own affairs and achieve self-determination, and promotes the prosperity and well-being of residents and communities in the North. This work is conducted in partnership with other government departments to achieve a coherent whole-of-government approach to the Crown-Indigenous relationship.

CIRNAC's mandate is divided into 2 Core Responsibilities:

  1. Crown-Indigenous Relations and
  2. Northern Affairs.

The work includes:

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