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Less than half of Nunavut is adequately covered by geological maps, posing challenges for the territory's mining industry, geologists and industry insiders say. Geological maps point out where ...
Nunavut redesigned Canada's map when it officially became a territory on April 1, 1999. Covering 2 million square kilometres and a fifth of the country, the creation of Nunavut ultimately gave the ...
The Nunavut territory's new flag, alongside the Canadian Maple Leaf. ... 1999, thus redrawing the map of Canada with now three territories: Yukon, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut. ...
Photography, topographical maps, and scale models carved by Inuit artisans examine the relationship between the 33,000 people of Nunavut and the climate and geography of the land, most of which is ...
As Nunavut celebrates the 20th anniversary of becoming Canada’s northernmost territory, Premier Joe Savikataaq says he wants people in the rest of the country and outside its borders to remember ...
Object Details Author Riewe, Roderick R Canadian Circumpolar Institute Tungavik Federation of Nunavut Summary This atlas illustrates and describes the geographical extent of Inuit land use in the ...
Nunavut is the youngest province/territory in Canada, but it is also the country's largest, encompassing 2,093,190 sq. km or nearly a million square miles. It also has the longest coastline in Canada.
Canada's new Nunavut Territory has opened a large part of its lands to oil and gas exploration and development. The Northern Oil and Gas Directorate, Hull, Que., said nominations ...
Nunavut, which was created in 1999, is the last of Canada's three Arctic territories — after the Northwest Territories and the Yukon — to take full control of its lands. Related Native ...
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