Labrador Inuit leader feels hope after decades of neglect of region’s housing
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — The leader of the Nunatsiavut Inuit in Labrador says a meeting Thursday with the federal housing advocate and the provincial government was an important step after years of neglect and dismissal.
Johannes Lampe was in St. John’s alongside housing advocate Marie-Josée Houle to discuss with Premier Andrew Furey the housing conditions in the Nunatsiavut region, which includes five Inuit communities along Labrador’s north coast.
Lampe is president of the Nunatsiavut government, and he says people in these communities live in “deplorable conditions,” where houses are overcrowded, poorly heated and overrun by black mould.
Houle and Lampe say the problems stem from houses that were hastily and poorly constructed, built to accommodate Inuit who were forced to relocate to these communities in the 1950s by the provincial government.