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For young Inuit, getting an education can mean choosing between cultures →

November 1, 2017 Margery Moore
Lissa (left) and Patricia Deveaux grew up in Kuujjuaq, the largest town in Nunavik. Photo courtesy of Patricia Deveaux.

Lissa (left) and Patricia Deveaux grew up in Kuujjuaq, the largest town in Nunavik. Photo courtesy of Patricia Deveaux.

By Selena Ross in News | November 1st 2017

Patricia Deveaux was always told she could be anything she wanted to be. When she graduated in June of this year, she won a Governor General’s Academic Medal for having the highest grades in her high-school class. Meanwhile, she had long since learned the ropes in the world of work, having talked her way into a job at a local hotel when she was 13.

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