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Emails from Inuvik health-care workers denounce loss of weekend mental health services

Emails from Inuvik health-care workers denounce loss of weekend mental health services

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CBC News obtained the emails that were addressed to territorial government officials through an Access to Information and Protection of Privacy (ATIPP) request received in July. The CBC's Luke Carroll has the story.
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