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June 7, 2002
Okalik talks about sealskins
in Alaska
Nunavut Premier Paul Okalik
wrapped up a week-long tour of Arctic Alaska earlier this week, where he met
community leaders, cultural representatives, and business organizations in Anchorage,
Bethel and Barrow.
A GN press release says
Okaliks primary objective was to "explore ways in which Nunavut and
the Alaskan aboriginal community can work together to advance the marketing
of sealskins and the reduction of barriers promoting and selling of sealskin
products in the United States."
Last December, Okalik travelled
to Washington, D.C., to tell U.S. officials about the harm caused to Nunavut
by the U.S. Marine Mammals Protection Act, which prevents the importation of
Canadian sealskin products into the U.S.
Later in this week, Okalik
travelled to Dawson City, Yukon, for the two-day western premiers conference.
While in Dawson City, Okalik
planned to "continue to press Nunavuts need for equitable infrastructure
funding to his colleagues," the GN press release says.
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