Former Manitoba Inuit Association CEO appears in court

Nastania Mullin attends bail hearing in Iqaluit, conditions of release upheld

Nastania Mullin, the former president of the Manitoba Inuit Association, is pictured entering the Iqaluit courthouse, where he attended a bail hearing on Monday. Mullin is facing a charge of sexual assault and one of forcible confinement. (Photo by Arty Sarkisian)

By Daron Letts

Nastania Mullin, the former chief executive officer of the Manitoba Inuit Association, appeared in Iqaluit court for a bail review hearing on Monday.

Mullin, 39, faces two criminal charges, one count each of sexual assault and forcible confinement, the Nunavut Court of Justice docket says.

Justice Faiyaz Alibhai upheld the conditions of his release after hearing arguments from defence lawyer Alan Regel and Crown prosecutor Carleen Ready.

Mullin was arrested on April 8 at a home in Winnipeg after Nunavut RCMP issued a Canada-wide warrant.

A publication ban on evidence presented at the hearing prevents media from reporting some details of the hearing.

In the fall of 2025, during the #InuitMeToo movement, a Change.org petition called for his suspension from the Manitoba Inuit Association, following allegations of “sexual assault, harassment and intimidation.”

#InuitMeToo follows in the footsteps of the #MeToo movement, which became a global campaign in 2017 after women in Hollywood came forward with stories of assault and harassment.

Mullin’s next court appearance is scheduled for June 26 in Iqaluit.

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