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Nunavut Premier extends condolences after 3 deaths in Pond Inlet

A man in a suit speaks in front of a row of Canadian flags.

“To the residents of Pond Inlet: please know that the entire territory stands with you. You are not alone. We will walk with you through this tragedy and support your healing in the days and weeks ahead,” Premier P.J. Akeeagok said in a statement.


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