A letter to Gerald Ford

Nunavut’s Next 25: Readers reflect on what’s in store for territory’s next 25 years

The sun shines over Nunavut in this picture taken by writer Carson Loveless. (Photo courtesy of Carson Loveless, special to Nunatsiaq News)

By Carson Loveless
Special to Nunatsiaq News

To mark the 25th anniversary of the creation of Nunavut, Nunatsiaq News asked readers to describe what’s in store for the next 25 years.

Carson Loveless

A letter to Gerald Ford.

Dear Gerald Ford,

I love you forever, and your wife too.

And there’s a lot of people who die every day and I’m sad about it and I am going to think about you and visit your presidential library.

There’s a lot of presidential libraries too and I will visit all of them too.

And I am going to visit your grave too and I will visit exhibits too.

I am going to deliver a speech to every autism event too. And I have autism and I hope I can meet you when I die. And I will be buried not next to you, but in Seal Cove next to my mom and dad and my brother Coby too.

Carson Loveless is a tour guide in Bay de Verde, Newfoundland and Labrador.

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    How does this letter to Gerald Ford reflect on what’s in store for Nunavut’s next 25 years?

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