Inuit Nunangat is the Inuktitut term for the Inuit homeland in Canada, encompassing the Arctic and sub-Arctic regions where Inuit have lived for millennia. It includes four regions: Nunavut, Inuvialuit (Northwest Territories), Nunavik (northern Quebec), and Nunatsiavut (Labrador). Each region has its own land claim agreement and governance structures. Inuit Nunangat covers about one-third of Canada's landmass and much of its Arctic coastline. The federal government uses this term when developing policies specific to Inuit communities, recognizing that Inuit face distinct circumstances from other Indigenous peoples and require tailored approaches to self-determination, economic development, and service delivery.