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May 3, 2002
Governor-General to visit
Nunavut
Governor-General Adrienne
Clarkson will be making community visits in Nunavut next week.
Clarkson and her husband,
John Ralston Saul, will spend 10 days in the territory and visit six communities
in the Kivalliq and Kitikmeot regions.
Their trip begins on May
8, when theyll fly to Rankin Inlet and host a dinner with community leaders
and elders. The next day theyll head to Repulse Bay to take a walk to
Naujaat, an historic site two kilometres east of the community. John Ralston
Saul will make a special visit with Susanne Nuluk, a seamstress who made a pair
of kamiik for him several years ago.
On May 10 in Taloyoak,
the governor general will take an excursion to Netsilik Falls and later visit
the crisis centre for women. In the evening, theyll depart for Gjoa Haven.
There, Clarkson and Ralston Saul will travel by dog team to Swan Lake.
Next on their stop is
Cambridge Bay, where Ralston Saul will tour the newly built high school. Then,
on May 14, theyll go to Kugluktuk to meet with elders and visit the Brighter
Futures Centre and the studio of Stanley Klengenberg.
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