Kattiniq City is a proposed new city in Nunavik, Quebec, Canada. The idea for the city was first introduced in 2018, with the goal of creating a central hub for the Inuit population in northern Quebec. The name "Kattiniq" means "the land that bridges" in Inuktitut, reflecting the city's role in connecting various communities in the region.
The location for Kattiniq City has not yet been determined, but it is expected to be situated along the Hudson Bay coast in Nunavik. The city would provide various services, including healthcare facilities, educational institutions, and administrative offices, to better serve the local Inuit population.
The development of Kattiniq City is still in the planning stages, and there are ongoing discussions and consultations between the government of Quebec, local Inuit organizations, and other stakeholders. The creation of the city is seen as a way to promote economic development and improve the quality of life for Inuit communities in Nunavik.