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Summary Of: Nunavut

Nunavut Land Claims Agreement... Nunavut Land Claims Agreement... The creation of Nunavut resulted in the first major change to Canada... Nunavut is both the least populated and the largest of the provinces and territories of Canada... If Nunavut were a sovereign nation... If Nunavut were a country... Nunavut has land borders with the Northwest Territories on several islands as well as the mainland... The region now known as Nunavut has supported a continuous population for approximately 4... The written history of Nunavut begins in 1576... the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement Act... to the Nunavut Department of Education... if Nunavut schools follow the Northwest Territories model... Nunavut Impact Review Board... Nunavut Impact Review Board... has received a water use licence from the Nunavut Water Board and expects to have... Nunavut is in its second government... the government of Nunavut collaborated with the federal government and the technology firm... Nunavut opted to use the same plate design in 1999 when it became a separate territory... Nunavut Land Claims Agreement Act... Cumberland Announces Agreement with Government of Nunavut and Receipt of Nunavut Water Board Licence for Road Construcion... Names and Nunavut Culture and Identity in Arctic Canada... Nunavut Land Claims website... The Nunavut Act of 1993 at Canadian Legal Information Institute...

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