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Harry Miller
Harry Miller is a writer and editor based in Toronto who has Ten years of experience in the journalism industry. Before coming to Canada News Media as a National Online Journalist, Miller worked as a senior writer and a reporter-editor with the Canadian Press and a breaking news reporter with the Toronto Star. Miller currently holds two bachelor’s degrees, one in journalism from Ryerson University and another in communications and film studies from Carleton University.
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Questions are mounting over a costly Nunavut federal lease that appears to offer little more than a basic industrial site at a staggering daily rate. As scrutiny grows, taxpayers and northern communities alike will be watching to see whether Ottawa can justify the price and the process behind it.
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