‘There’s nowhere to put them’: Nunavut community still without morgue
GJOA HAVEN, Nunavut — When James Dulac’s friend died in 2019, his body was kept the same way others are in his northern Nunavut community — in a shed with no heat or electricity.
Dulac, who lives in Gjoa Haven, said he was shocked to see his friend’s frozen body in a bag and covered in blood on the shed floor.
“(His) body was in an RCMP plastic bag, lying on the ground frozen. Another body was lying also on the ground with the head resting on (his) feet,” Dulac wrote in a letter last January to Tony Akoak, his member of the territory’s legislative assembly.
His friend’s arms and legs were twisted and frozen in place, making it impossible to put him in a coffin. He had to be put in a cardboard box instead, Dulac said.