Natan Obed


Natan Obed is a Canadian politician and current President of the Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami.

Biography

Although born in Fredericton New Brunswick, he considers Nain, Nunatsiavut his hometown where he was raised. He moved to Maine as a teenager with his mother when his parents separated. Obed stayed in the United States for college when he received a scholarship to Tufts University in Boston. He graduated with an English and American Studies degree. After graduation, he returned to Canada and worked for Labrador Inuit Association and was Director of Social and Cultural Development for Nunavut Tunngavik Inc., the organization that represents the rights of Nunavut Inuit.

Political career

On September 17, 2015 Obed was elected president of the Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami, a national organization represents Inuit across Canada. Obed regularly speaks out about issues affecting the Arctic and Inuit community such as the colonial harm of the Edmonton Eskimos football team's moniker. the poor press coverage of the Prime Ministers apology for the government's role in the mistreatment of Inuit with tuberculosis in the 1940s-1960s, and suicide epidemic.
In 2016 he authored report "Inuit Priorities for Canada’s Climate Strategy: A Canadian Inuit Vision for Our Common Future in Our Homelands" and in 2019 the federal government committed $1 million toward implementing the strategy.
In 2018 Maclean's named him one of five politicians to watch. He currently lives in Iqaluit, Nunavut, with his wife and two sons.