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Parks Canada, Nunavut heritage trust sign deal on Franklin artifacts

The agreement helps ensure the artifacts will be managed by Inuit and eventually make it return to Nunavut from their current storage in the Ottawa area.

By Nunatsiaq News April 25, 2019
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Parks Canada and the Inuit Heritage Trust have signed an agreement on how to care for the Franklin expedition’s new and yet-to-be-discovered artifacts.

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