Inuit delegation in Greenland for opening of Canadian consulate has a message for Trump: 'Back off' [View all]
Canada becomes one of the first countries to open a consulate in Greenland following U.S. president's threats
A delegation of Inuit from Canada is in Greenland for the official opening of the new Canadian consulate in the capital, Nuuk, with a stern message for U.S. President Donald Trump: "Back off."
Those were the words of Susie-Ann Kudluk, vice-president of the Qarjuit Youth Council representing Inuit between the ages of 15 to 35 in Nunavik the Inuit region in northern Quebec.
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"We want to come together in solidarity with Greenland to show our support and to say: That land is not for sale," said Kudluk.
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Canada is one of the first countries to open a diplomatic mission in Greenland following Trump's threats to have the U.S. take over the self-governing Arctic island, which is part of Denmark a NATO member.
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Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand will officially open the new diplomatic post alongside Mary Simon, Canada's first Indigenous Governor General who is Inuk from Nunavik, Carolyn Bennett, Canada's ambassador to the Kingdom of Denmark and Virginia Mearns, Canada's new Arctic ambassador.
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