Last fall, I attended the Nunavut Planning Commission Hearing on the draft plan for Nunavut Land Use. During the proceedings, I realized that, despite the promises outlined in the Nunavut agreement, Inuit still do not have to give free, prior, and informed consent when mining companies want to acquire mining rights in Nunavut. After decades of promises for Inuit self-determination in Nunavut, this is an appalling failure.