Taqpangajuk
Taqpangajuk was an attempted Inuit resettlement located at Singer Inlet, 40 km southwest of Killinq in Quebec, northeastern Canada. The settlement was created in the 1980s as part of a relocation programme from Killinq. Its forecast population in 2010 was 432 people.[1] In the winter of 1987, several displaced Killiniq families established a new community at Taqpangajuk without government assistance. However, the settlement failed, because of a lack of services and education, making it too difficult.
References
- ↑ "Taqpangajuk relocation:A feasibility study" (PDF). Makivik Corporation, Kuujjuaq, prepared for the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development. May 1986.
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