Megan Hunt, Nunavut’s deputy health minister, speaks at the announcement of five nursing students who have received a Queen Elizabeth II scholarship award on Monday. (Photo by David Lochead)
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Scholarship awarded to top achieving students, health minister says
Five students attending Nunavut Arctic College’s nursing program received Queen Elizabeth II scholarship awards on Monday. “It makes me feel very proud,” Evora Essoh, one of the recipients, told Nunatsiaq News.
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