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By: Sondra Soloman
The north means a lot to us in Nain, Labrador. Most people I know, really care about the north and their habitat because it's where we grew up. Even though, we have to take care of bills, rent, and our community's children. The changes in the north have gone through the floor because our necessities are too expensive to buy or they run out quickly in the stores.
If my community had one chance to change - it should be to do something like go back to the way it was before today's living standards. I think everyone in my community should take that chance. My community is not happy about the new changes happening in the north, and they wish that it could change for the better. I really care about the north because it is my home. Even though I can't really do anything, the changes that I would make are to lower the prices of things. I think that change would help northern people save money for bills, rent and food.