N.W.T. residents welcome PM's visit to wildfire-ravaged hamlet, but also want him to follow through
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau got an up-close look at the burnt-out remains of homes and vehicles Wednesday as he toured parts of the Northwest Territories ravaged by a record wildfire season.
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![Northwest Territories Premier Caroline Cochrane, MP Michael McLeod, mayor Mike St. Amour and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tour the wildfire damage in Enterprise, N.W.T. on Oct. 11, 2023. four people stand in front of a burned vehicle in front of many burnt trees](https://i.cbc.ca/1.6993054.1697055352!/cpImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/nwt-prime-minister-20231011.jpg)
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau got an up-close look at the burnt-out remains of homes and vehicles Wednesday as he toured parts of the Northwest Territories ravaged by a record wildfire season.