A nasty winter storm prevented Prime Minister Justin Trudeau from landing in Iqaluit, Nunavut on Thursday, where he was scheduled to apologize for how past governments mistreated Inuit who went south for tuberculosis care in the middle of the last century, some of whom died and were buried rather than being returned to their families. Mike Le Couteur reports from Iqaluit.
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