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Education
Part of the problem with that dependency, Carpenter believes, is the lack of a permanent law school in Inuit Nunangat.
"I think I had to make more sacrifices than maybe any of my friends at law school had to make to go," she said.
Carpenter and Adams both say they're the only Inuit in their classes at the University of British Columbia and McGill University.
In 2017, the Nunavut Arctic College partnered with the University of Saskatchewanto deliver a four year law program in Iqaluit— but that no longer exists.