Nunavut Premier P.J. Akeeagok is sharing his sympathies with the community of Pond Inlet, Nunavut, after three recent deaths.
"Like many Nunavummiut, I am heartbroken by the tragic events that have shaken your community," Akeeagok said in a statement Saturday.
The territory's coroner said Friday that his office is investigating the deaths, but that it would be inappropriate to share details at this point and that the report would become public once completed.
Akeeagok said the Nunavut government has mobilized all available resources to those affected.
Nunavut government spokesperson Casey Lessard said in an email that health workers and virtual mental health support is already being offered to affected residents.
"To the residents of Pond Inlet: please know that the entire territory stands with you," Akeeagok said. "You are not alone. We will walk with you through this tragedy and support your healing in the days and weeks ahead."
If you or someone you know in Nunavut is struggling, the following resources may help:
Nunavut Kamatsiaqtut Helpline (available 24 hours a day): 979-3333 in Iqaluit, or 1-800-265-3333 Healing by Talking counselling program: 1-888-648-0070 Government of Nunavut Employee and Family Assistance Program: 1-800-663-1142 Isaksimagit Inuusirmi Katujjiqatigiit (Embrace Life Council): 1-866-804-2782 Kids Help Phone: 1-800-668-6868 or text TALK to 686868 Hope for Wellness Helpline: 1-855-242-3310 Victim's Services: 1-866-456-5216 Residential Schools Resolution Health Support Program: 1-800-464-8106