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Inuit carver’s new West Block sculpture ‘part of the healing,’ reconciliation

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Nunavut artist Bart Hanna, left, reveals his new sculpture that will live in West Block with House Speaker Geoff Regan on April 8.
Sedna, the Arctic sea goddess is the focal point of a new sculpture in West Block, now part of a decades-long line of Indigenous carvings designed specially for Parliament. Inuit master carver Bart Hanna

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