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We are the Arctic Opportunities Group. As a northern-led strategic advisory and government relations firm, we advance complex projects across Inuit Nunangat and the broader Canadian Arctic. Our work helps you navigate Arctic governance, build trusted relationships, and secure the approvals, partnerships, and investments you need.

From the North,
for the North

We draw on deep knowledge of land claims, Inuit governance, and community expectations, along with practical experience inside federal and territorial systems. Grounded in respect for Inuit rights, reconciliation, and community-driven development, our approach ensures your project fits within regional realities and delivers lasting benefits for northern communities, governments, and partners. From early strategy to funding, regulatory pathways, partnerships, and implementation, we provide end-to-end support designed specifically for Arctic systems and northern priorities.

Our areas of expertise

Our services reflect the full cycle of work required, from strategy and funding to engagement, regulatory work, and advocacy.

  • Strategic direction rooted in Inuit rights, territorial priorities, and federal mandates, and guided by the land claim obligations and political realities that impact decision-making in the North. Our strategic advisory gives your executive and board the clarity they need to navigate risks and act with confidence.

  • Engagement approaches defined by Inuit governance, community expectations, and land claim obligations to ensure conversations unfold in a culturally respectful way. Our Indigenous and northern engagement supports meetings with RIAs, NTI, HTOs, Elders, youth, and community partners, providing the preparation and facilitation needed for meaningful and informed dialogue.

  • Clear, evidence-based positioning for government-facing advocacy, supported by the speaking notes, Q&A packages, and briefing materials needed for high-stakes meetings. Our advocacy and issues management advises on sensitive Arctic files - including defence, critical minerals, dual-use infrastructure, fisheries, and climate adaptation - to help advance priority initiatives through federal and territorial systems.

  • Performance reporting and stakeholder tracking that give you a full view of progress across government relations and engagement activities. Our reporting and capacity building supports leadership training in Arctic governance, land claims, and GR processes, and maintains the documentation required for consultation and accountability.

  • Timely understanding of federal, territorial, and circumpolar developments that influence northern projects helps ensure emerging issues never take you by surprise. Our government monitoring tracks policy developments, funding opportunities, regulatory changes, budget decisions, and political movements that drive Arctic priorities.

  • Stronger positioning for northern projects through federal and territorial funding programs, supported by the business cases, briefings, and treasury board–style submissions that make applications competitive. Our funding and project advancement brings together partner endorsements, letters of support, and multi-party coordination to align Arctic initiatives with national priorities in sovereignty, climate, energy transition, and economic development.

  • Communication led by Arctic sovereignty, reconciliation, and northern development, designed to place your project in its proper national and regional context. Our strategic communications shape the op-eds, media statements, backgrounders, and social content that help southern audiences better understand northern realities and position your work within broader climate and economic priorities.

  • Mapping the governance structures, institutions, and decision-makers that contribute to the Arctic political landscape. Our stakeholder mapping and partnership work strengthens relationships across territorial governments, federal departments, Inuit organizations, co-management boards, and northern municipalities, supporting the MOUs, frameworks, and joint initiatives that drive projects.

  • Insight into the territorial, federal, and co-management pathways that guide regulatory decisions in the North. Our regulatory pathfinding supports submissions to environmental review boards and permitting bodies and brings together the technical, community, and partner input needed to elevate complex applications.

  • Representation at global northern forums and circumpolar dialogues, including the Arctic Circle Assembly and major northern trade events. Our international and circumpolar engagement prepares delegates with the messaging, briefing materials, and strategies needed for effective participation and positions Arctic projects for partnership opportunities with governments, investors, and global stakeholders.

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