| Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper starts summer Arctic tour on Tuesday. CBC. |
Harper's sixth annual visit to Canada's North was delayed after a plane went down near the remote Nunavut community Saturday, killing 12 of the 15 people aboard.
The prime minister will begin his tour early Tuesday, travelling to the Resolute Bay area for a brief visit before moving on to other northern communities, including Baker Lake, Yellowknife, Whitehorse and Haines Junction.
The prime minister is expected to make several announcements focusing on economic and social development during the tour, which runs until Aug. 26.While Harper tours the region, officials will continue their search for answers on why the Boeing 737-200 crashed near the remote Arctic community.
Officials said Monday that it will be several days before they'll be able to analyze the information gathered in the final moments of the flight, and the final report on the crash could take more than a year.




