The dormant Nunavut Seniors Society will soon be in need of a new president.
Lazarus Arreak, the only leader the non-profit organization has known since its inception in January 2018, said he's ready to relinquish his title as he's been trying to stay healthy.
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Arreak said he anticipates the Nunavut Seniors Society's annual general meeting (AGM) will be held in the next six months. The organization had posted on its Facebook page in January that its AGM was scheduled for Feb. 1.
Society vice-president Andre Tautu, of Chesterfield Inlet, said the seniors advocacy association hasn't held a formal meeting in a couple of years.
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The society's local and toll-free phone numbers are no longer in service.
Some other board members declined to comment and the executive director couldn't be reached.
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The Government of Nunavut contributed $75,000 to the Nunavut Seniors Society in 2019-20 for salaries, professional fees, office expenses and travel. The funding agreement requires the society to provide financial reports to the GN. However, the territorial government is still awaiting the 2019-20 report from the organization, according to Angela Petru, director of communications with the Department of Executive and Intergovernmental Affairs.