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00:01 we try and bring a sense of place to all
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the airports we do and it's particularly
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important here
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iqaluit is the capital of Nunavut and
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everyone passes through the airport it's
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on an island so the airport there is
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really truly the crossroads for that
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community for people coming from the
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outer communities like Cambridge Bay or
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coming north from Ottawa or east from
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Yellowknife everyone passes through that
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Airport so it is the great meeting place
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there's a lot of meters and greeters in
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the airport so if you go to the airport
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today up there you'll find that for
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every traveler there'll be three or four
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people or their meeting them saying
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goodbye so we've prided tried to create
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a place where those meters and greeters
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can become true where they can spend an
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hour saying goodbye or waiting for their
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guests to arrive art plays a big
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function in the life of the into it they
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were great craftsmen both making their
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tools and their houses and they carried
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that over into making art objects and so
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we're bringing that art into the Rotunda
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into these public spaces in a major way
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reflecting the culture to both the
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community there and to visitors who are
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coming to see the Arctic for the first
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time I hope that it is a great community
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center that the community will think it
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reflects the value of the government the
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value of the people the values of the
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community and will be used on a regular
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basis for functions beyond just
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transportation that'll be used for a
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community meeting space and it'll feel
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like home to them that it reflects their
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character their culture
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