Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met with Northwest Territories Premier Caroline Cochrane on Saturday amid the ongoing wildfires and mass evacuations in the territory. After commending Cochrane for her leadership and approach to tackling the devastating situation, Trudeau addressed the “gap” Cochrane spoke of, promising more “resilient infrastructure” and further support for the territory as it faces the consequences of severe climate change.
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N.W.T. wildfires: Trudeau promises better infrastructure, support, commends Premier Caroline Cochrane
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