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Nunavut families call on government and police to implement inquest recommendations

Nunavut families call on government and police to implement inquest recommendations

CBC7 days ago
Some families involved in coroner's inquests in Nunavut say the process doesn't always bring closure. They're calling on the government and police to do more to make sure their voices are heard. Emma Tranter has that story.
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