Reports from all FCNQ divisions providing services to the member cooperatives, its subsidiaries - Nunavik Petro Inc., Schefferville Petro Inc., FCNQ Construction Inc., Taqramut Transport Inc., Transport Katinniq Inc., Transport Padlayat Inc. and Voyages FCNQ Inc. – and its limited partnership Pétroles Naskinnuk LP, located in Schefferville, showed a clear increase in 2017. The General Assembly unanimously approved a return of $10M to the fourteen member cooperatives.
The Board of Directors help a meeting for the election of the Executive Committee at the end of the General Assembly. Aliva Tulugak from Puvirnituq, was elected by acclamation as President. The following members were elected following a vote:, Mary Johannes, from Kuujjuaq, as Vice-President for Ungava; Saroillie Weetaluktuk, from Inukjuak, as Vice-President for Hudson Bay. And the two Executive members are Charlie Tukkiapik, from Quaqtaq, and Maggie Saviakjuk, from Salluit.
The Assembly awards two trophies annually to the member cooperatives with the best financial indicators. The Peter Murdoch Trophy for Best Performance Co-op for 2017 was awarded, for the fourth year in a row, to the Inukjuak Cooperative Association. The Most Improved Co-op Trophy for 2017 was awarded to the Kuujjuaraapik Cooperative Association.
Contact: Caroline Mailloux Tel. : (514) 457-9371, ext. 436 Caroline.mailloux@fcnq.ca ####
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The Most Improved Co-op Trophy for 2017 was awarded to the Kuujjuaraapik Cooperative Association. Tommy Cain Jr., Charlie Tukkiapik, Willie Angnatuk, Mary Hannah Angnatookalook, Isaac Masty, Aliva Tulugak.
The Peter Murdoch Trophy for Best Performance Co-op for 2017 was awarded, for the fourth year in a row, to the Inukjuak Cooperative Association. Maggie Saviadjuk Pootoo, Mary Johannes, Charlie Tukkiapik, Sarollie Weetaluktuk, Simeonie Ohaituk.
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