Dozens of Nunavut athletes in passport limbo as Arctic Winter Games approach
Team Nunavut officials say between 50 to 70 young athletes are at risk of missing the upcoming Arctic Winter Games in Alaska because of difficulties securing a passport.
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![Members of Team Nunavut take part in the opening ceremony for the 2023 Arctic Winter Games, at MacDonald Island Park, Fort McMurray, Alta., on Jan. 29, 2023. A group of young people in matching yellow jackets hold up a Nunavut flag.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.7102627.1706838407!/cumulusImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/team-nunavut-awg-2023.jpg)
Team Nunavut officials say between 50 to 70 young athletes are at risk of missing the upcoming Arctic Winter Games in Alaska because of difficulties securing a passport.