Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, centre, jokes that Nunavut’s devolution agreement took so long to sign because the 200-page document covers two million square kilometres. Trudeau, flanked by Northern Affairs Minister Dan Vandal, left, and Premier P.J. Akeeagok and Nunavut Tunngavik Inc. president Aluki Kotierk signed what Trudeau called the largest land transfer in Canadian history, Thursday in Iqaluit. (Photo by Jeff Pelletier)
Devolution gives Nunavut new responsibilities at a time territory has trouble managing its existing obligations
So, what do you do for an encore, Nunavut, after hosting the prime minister and inking what Justin Trudeau called the largest land transfer in Canadian history? You get busy making it work, of course.