An Iqaluit courtroom full of legal professionals celebrates Friday as Susan Cooper is sworn in as Nunavut’s Chief Justice. (Photo by Arty Sarkisian)
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Nunavut’s legal community gathered Friday to pay tribute to the territory’s new chief justice, who was officially sworn into the role.
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