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How a circumpolar video project aims to curb suicides and encourage resilience

“We’re all in the same war, we just have different battles. You’re not alone.”

By Thomas Rohner, Nunatsiaq News July 26, 2019
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Jordan Shields, who lives in Kuujjuarapik with his newborn baby, has been sober for nearly three months.

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