History & Growth
2019
PanArctic Communication Inc. is created
QC creates PanArctic Communication Inc., a subsidiary company to bring fast and reliable internet services to Nunavut.
2018
Nunavut Nukkiksautiit Corporation is created
QC creates a new subsidiary company, Nunavut Nukkiksautiit Corporation, to pursue clean energy projects in collaboration with Qikiqtani communities. NNC is the first 100 percent Inuit owned clean energy developer in Nunavut.
QC acquires 100% ownership of QFC
QC acquires 100 percent ownership of Qikiqtaaluk Fisheries Corporation becoming the sole owner of the Saputi.
Aqsarniit Hotel and Conference Centre breaks ground
QC starts the construction of the 100 percent Inuit-owned Aqsarniit Hotel and Conference Centre in Iqaluit on the Inuit Owned Land.
QC celebrates 35 years
QC celebrates its 35th year of operation and 35 years of success, growth and profitability.
2017
Achieves 81% Inuit Employment
QC has the highest share of Inuit employees of any private Nunavut employer.
New Larga Baffin Facility
The Ottawa Larga Baffin medical boarding home moves to a new larger facility to better accommodate Qikiqtani Inuit when they are on medical travel.
Inuit Owned Land lease signing
QC signs a land lease with QIA for the Inuit Owned Land in Iqaluit. The development of this parcel of land is the largest private land development initiative in Nunavut.
2016
QC creates Qikiqtaaluk Business Development Corporation
To better serve Qikiqtani communities, QC creates QBDC subsidiary to support communities in realizing their economic and infrastructure priorities.
2015
Qikiqtani Community Tour
QC visits each Qikiqtani community to meet with residents and community leaders to hear their needs and visions for their community.
2012
MV Saputi retrofit
To increase the Saputi cargo capacity, the vessel is extended by 12 meters. The cargo is expanded to carry up to 900 tons of turbot and 650 tons of northern shrimp, increasing its efficiency.
2011
QC secures bonding without external guarantees for large environmental projects
QC is the first 100 percent Inuit-owned company to secure bonding without external guarantees as prime contractor for this multi-million dollar environmental remediation contract.
QC diversifies to security and air transportation services
QC invests in two new joint ventures – QC/Scarlet Security Service Inc. and Qikiqtani First Aviation Ltd.
2007
QC expands its operations to building supplies retail sales
QC and Nunasi Corporation purchase Frobuild Ltd. a building supply store in Iqaluit.
QC secures first contract with mining industry
Qikiqtaaluk Logistics signs its first contract with Baffinland Iron Mines for employment recruitment and road maintenance at the mine site.
2006
Qikiqtaaluk Logistics is formed
QC forms the Qikiqtaaluk Logistics subsidiary company to lead the environmental cleanup projects.
QC is recognized for Inuit capacity building project delivery model
Harry Flaherty is awarded the Deputy Minister’s Pride and Recognition Award for Service Excellence from Indian and Northern Affaires Canada in recognition of the efforts to maximize and promote Inuit participation and career development in the Resolution Island Remediation Project. The project boasts 95 percent Inuit employment.
2005
QC creates Qikiqtaaluk Fisheries Corporation
The majority-owned partnership, Qikiqtaaluk Fisheries Corporation, is created.
Fishing vessel Saputi is purchased
QFC purchases the MV Saputi – a 64 meter factory freezer commercial fishery vessel.
2004
QC starts construction of the $62M Qikiqtani General Hospital
QC is the first Inuit company to partner with the Government of Nunavut under a Private-Public Partnership for the construction of the first hospital in Nunavut – the Qikiqtani General Hospital in Iqaluit.
QC expands to the IT industry
QC purchases assets of two small IT companies to form QITC.
Qikiqtaaluk Properties Inc. is created
QC forms Qikiqtaaluk Properties Inc. to manage real estate holdings.
1999
QC enters retail sales industry
QC purchases the Baffin Gas Bar from Kakivak Association.
1998
QC enters the environmental field
QC is awarded the $6.95 M Resolution Island remediation contract.
1996
First property management contract
QC secures its first operation and maintenance contract for the Iqaluit airport.
Uqsuq Joint Venture is established
QC expands its operations to fuel delivery securing a contract for the operation of the Iqaluit fuel storage and distribution facility.
1994
Unaaq Fisheries is established
QC, Makivik Corporation and the Labrador Inuit Association form Unaaq Fisheries. Each company receives 400 mt of turbot quota to fish under Unaaq.
QC expands to heavy equipment sales
A joint venture company is created with Hewitt Equipment Ltd. to enter the heavy equipment sales and services market.
1993
First commercial building project
QC is contracted to build the “Blue Dome” in Iqaluit. The building serves as an office for the Baffin Regional Inuit Association (now QIA).
1989
First offshore fishery license
QC is issued an Iqaluit business license to operate an offshore fishery.
1985
Kinguk Fisheries is created
QC forms its first subsidiary company – Kinguk Fisheries. The company is granted a shrimp license.
1983
QC is created
The Qikiqtani Inuit Association (QIA) creates Qikiqtaaluk Corporation as its for-profit development arm.
QC is incorporated and forms its first Board of Directors.
QC’s primary role is to manage fishing quotas on behalf of QIA.