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Nunavut Premier extends condolences after 3 deaths in Pond Inlet

12 July 2025
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Nunavut Premier extends condolences after 3 deaths in Pond Inlet
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Nunavut Premier P.J. Akeeagok expressed solidarity with the residents of Pond Inlet following a tragedy, assuring them that the entire territory stands with them during this difficult time. He emphasized the commitment to support their healing in the days and weeks ahead.

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Nunavut’s Premier P.J. Akeeagok told the people of Pond Inlet that everyone in the territory is there to help them during a sad time.

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