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City Vaughan
Country Canada

Long: Canada takes ownership of Franklin ships

Environment Minister Catherine McKenna and British high commissioner Susan le Jeune D’Allegeershecque participate in a signing ceremony where Britain gave the deeds to Franklin Expedition ships HMS Erebus and HMS Terror to Canada and the Inuit, in Gatineau, Quebec on Thursday, Apr. 26, 2018. SOUNDBITE: Marc-Andre Bernier, manager underwater archeology team of Parks Canada SOUNDBITE: Susan le Jeune D’Allegeershecque, British high commissioner. SOUNDBITE: Environment Minister Catherine McKenna. SOUNDBITE: Jarred Picher, director of archeology and history at Parks Canada. PLACELINE: Gatineau, Quebec. CREDIT: The Canadian Press. LANGUAGE: English. CONTAINS: Six clips separated by 1-second black bumpers. 
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Source name: 
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier: CP12113961 
Legacy Identifier: l_Long-Franklin-UK20180426T1600 
Type: Video 
Duration: 22m15s 
Dimensions: 1280px × 720px     1.60 GB 
Create Date: 4/26/2018 4:00:00 PM 
Display aspect ratio: 16:9 
Tags
1845 Arctic expedition
ancient ship wrecks
British embassy
British High Commissioner
Canadian Museum of History
Environment Minister Catherine McKenna
Franklin expedition
HMS Erebus
HMS Terror
Inuit Heritage Trust
Inuit peoples
parks canada
retrieving artifacts
Sir John Franklin
Susan le Jeune D’Allegeershecque
underwater excavation
underwater recovery