Iqaluit mayor wants land tax exemption on churches removed over residential schools
IQALUIT, Nunavut — Iqaluit’s mayor says he plans to make a motion to remove a land tax exemption for churches in Nunavut’s capital city.
Kenny Bell says he decided to do so after the Cowessess First Nation in Saskatchewan announced Thursday that 751 unmarked graves had been detected at its former residential school, which was run by the Catholic Church.
“We need to stand up and fight for Indigenous people across the country,” Bell said Friday. “If Inuit, First Nations and Metis are thriving across the country, Canada will be thriving. We need to make sure that happens.”
As in many other parts of Canada, religious institutions in Iqaluit are not required to pay taxes on the land they occupy.