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 cric.ca - Canada's Portal - Quick Guide
Nunavut will be five times the size of Alberta, with a population of about 24,000 of whom 85% are Inuit.
The Trust passes it on to Nunavut Tunngavik Incorporated (NTI), which distributes a portion to each of the three Regional Inuit Associations: Kitikmeot Inuit Association; Kivalliq (Keewatin) Inuit Association; Qikiqtani Inuit Association (formerly called Baffin Region Inuit Association).
The election of members to the first Nunavut Legislative Assembly: February 15, 1999.
www.cric.ca /en_html/guide/nunavut/nunavut.html   (197 words)

  
 Aboriginal Canada Portal: Nunavut - Language, Heritage and Culture - Places and Organizations
Aboriginal Canada Portal: Nunavut - Language, Heritage and Culture - Places and Organizations
General Programs and Services for Aboriginal People in Nunavut
Where you are > Home Page > Provincial and Territorial Information > Nunavut > Language, Heritage and Culture > Places and Organizations
fcva.ca /acp/site.nsf/en/ao26800.html   (52 words)

  
 Aboriginal Canada Portal: Nunavut – Claims and Treaties
Aboriginal Canada Portal: Nunavut – Claims and Treaties
Taking Stock: A Review of the First Five Years of Implementing the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement – Nunavut Tunngavik Incorporated
Yukon, NWT and Nunavut Land Claim Settlement Regions – New Parks North (Map)
aboriginal-autochtones.gc.ca /acp/site.nsf/en/ao20176.html   (84 words)

  
 Grise Fiord, Nunavut - Music Voyager Travel Guides : Information Portal
160) is the northernmost community of Nunavut in Canada.
Be sure to select your connection speed and then what kind of music you're looking for over on the right hand side for optimal listening pleasure.
It is located at the southern tip of Ellesmere Island, and is the only permanent settlement on the island.
www.musicvoyager.com /info/gr/Grise_Ford,_Nunavut.html   (84 words)

  
 cric.ca - Canada's Portal - Quick Guide
Okalik was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut on March 5, 1999 and was subsequently voted in by his caucus colleagues to become the first Premier of Nunavut.
His selection at the March 5, 2004 leadership forum in the Nunavut Legislature is the first time that a sitting Premier has received a second term in the non-partisan consensus government system that is in place in Nunavut and the Northwest Territories.
After being re-elected to a second term as MLA for Iqaluit West on February 16, 2004, the Honourable Paul Okalik was chosen by his peers to continue serving as Nunavut’s Premier.
www.cric.ca /en_html/guide/provinc_elections/nunavut_elec.html   (84 words)

  
 cric.ca - Canada's Portal - Quick Guide
Okalik was first elected to the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut on March 5, 1999 and was subsequently voted in by his caucus colleagues to become the first Premier of Nunavut.
His selection at the March 5, 2004 leadership forum in the Nunavut Legislature is the first time that a sitting Premier has received a second term in the non-partisan consensus government system that is in place in Nunavut and the Northwest Territories.
After being re-elected to a second term as MLA for Iqaluit West on February 16, 2004, the Honourable Paul Okalik was chosen by his peers to continue serving as Nunavut’s Premier.
www.cric.ca /en_html/guide/provinc_elections/nunavut_elec.html   (84 words)

  
 Discovery Portal - advertise your products, organization, services or resources
A Cardbox file containing dated and undated radiocarbon samples collected during the course of a regional mapping project on Somerset Island, Nunavut.
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Click here when you have completed your visit to the site and are ready to complete the survey
geodiscover.cgdi.ca /gdp/search?action=entrySummary&entryType=productCollection&entryId=11110&language=en&entryLang=en   (167 words)

  
 Discovery Portal - advertise your products, organization, services or resources
The North Baffin Island and Melville Peninsula project was co-sponsored by the Geological Survey of Canada, Qikiqtaaluk Corporation, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada and the Government of the Northwest Territories (Nunavut as of April 1, 1999).
The contents of the two CD-ROM set represent the culmination of a one-year compilation for the North Baffin and Northern Melville Peninsula regions in the new Nunavut territory.
The purpose of this project is to make information about the rocks and soils of the area easier to obtain, to understand, and to use, by providing geoscience information to northern communities and the general public.
geodiscover.cgdi.ca /gdp/search?action=entrySummary&entryType=productCollection&entryId=5137&language=en&entryLang=en   (329 words)

  
 Canadian Studies: A Guide to the Sources
The Native peoples of Canada have a diverse heritage which is gaining popular and scholarly profile, particularly with the creation of the new territory of Nunavut ("our land"), the launching of the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN), and the establishment of the First Nations University of Canada (see also the Aboriginal Canada Portal).
The first undergraduate Canadian Studies programme was established at Mount Allison University in 1969 with an endowment from Edgar and Dorothy Davidson of Montreal; the first director was George F.G. Stanley (1907-2002), a distinguished historian and author, and designer of the country's maple leaf flag.
The two leading electronic information lists in the field are: Contact ICCS-CIEC, a weekly electronic newsletter distributed by the International Council for Canadian Studies; and ACNJDG, a list sponsored by the Australian-Canadian-New Zealand Studies Librarians' Discussion Group of the Association of College and Research Libraries.
www.iccs-ciec.ca /blackwell.html   (8517 words)

  
 cric.ca - Canada's Portal - Quick Guide
Canada's three northern Territories (Yukon, the Northwest Territories, and Nunavut) cover 3.9 million km2.
The majority of the North's population is between the ages of 15-64, as is that of the Canadian population in general.
However, the population of the Territorial North is younger than that of the rest of Canada.
www.cric.ca /en_html/guide/north/north.html   (745 words)

  
 Western Canadian Online Outdoors News - Home Page
E-mail Us The Western Canadian Online Outdoors News is an online portal for information about responsible adventure tourism in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut.
The Western Canadian Online Outdoors News is a website about adventure travel in Canada, specializing in great destinations and news about responsible trekking and ecotourism in western Canada.
If you're looking for events and activities as a way to get involved and meet other people, then go to our networking page, where you can join our SPAM free email list and find out what our publisher, Bob Kenyon is up to by reading his Blog.
www.westcanoon.com   (492 words)

  
 Aboriginal Canada Portal: Urban and Rural Information - Iqaluit
Aboriginal Canada Portal: Urban and Rural Information - Iqaluit
Where you are > Home Page > Urban and Rural Information > Nunavut > Iqaluit
Recreation and Community Services Department – City of Iqaluit
fcva.ca /acp/site.nsf/en/ao30523.html   (58 words)

  
 Canadian Studies: A Guide to the Sources
The Native peoples of Canada have a diverse heritage which is gaining popular and scholarly profile, particularly with the creation of the new territory of Nunavut ("our land"), the launching of the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN), and the establishment of the First Nations University of Canada (see also the Aboriginal Canada Portal).
Canada was the idealist's end of Empire -- a people united in reconciliation, a colony emancipated, a wilderness civilized, the principles of parliamentary democracy transferred in triumphant vindication from an ancient capital to a new.
However, lacklustre government support of the Canada Council and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (which help support the arts, as well as much scholarly research and publishing), the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and numerous other agencies is jeopardizing the viability of many long-established, cultural programmes in Canada.
www.iccs-ciec.ca /blackwell.html   (8517 words)

  
 Canadian Studies: A Guide to the Sources
The Native peoples of Canada have a diverse heritage which is gaining popular and scholarly profile, particularly with the creation of the new territory of Nunavut ("our land"), the launching of the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN), and the establishment of the First Nations University of Canada (see also the Aboriginal Canada Portal).
Canada was the idealist's end of Empire-- a people united in reconciliation, a colony emancipated, a wilderness civilized, the principles of parliamentary democracy transferred in triumphant vindication from an ancient capital to a new.
However, lacklustre government support of the Canada Council and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (which help support the arts, as well as much scholarly research and publishing), the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and numerous other agencies is jeopardizing the viability of many long-established, cultural programmes in Canada.
www.iccs-ciec.ca /blackwell.html   (8517 words)

  
 Canadian Studies: A Guide to the Sources
The Native peoples of Canada have a diverse heritage which is gaining popular and scholarly profile, particularly with the creation of the new territory of Nunavut ("our land"), the launching of the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN), and the establishment of the First Nations University of Canada (see also the Aboriginal Canada Portal).
Canada was the idealist's end of Empire -- a people united in reconciliation, a colony emancipated, a wilderness civilized, the principles of parliamentary democracy transferred in triumphant vindication from an ancient capital to a new.
However, lacklustre government support of the Canada Council and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (which help support the arts, as well as much scholarly research and publishing), the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and numerous other agencies is jeopardizing the viability of many long-established, cultural programmes in Canada.
www.iccs-ciec.ca /blackwell.html   (8517 words)

  
 ESA Portal - Switzerland - Deutsch - Begegnungen einer anderen Art?
The Haughton meteorite impact crater, on Devon Island, Nunavut, in the Canadian high arctic, is 20 km in diameter and formed 23 million years ago.
It is one of the highest-latitude terrestrial impact craters known on land (75°22'N, 89°41'W).
It lies in the "frost rubble zone" of the Earth, i.e., in a polar desert environment and is the only crater known to lie in such an environment.
www.esa.int /esaCP/SEMR5PZO4HD_Switzerland_ge_3.html   (8517 words)

  
 Canadian Studies: A Guide to the Sources
The Native peoples of Canada have a diverse heritage which is gaining popular and scholarly profile, particularly with the creation of the new territory of Nunavut ("our land"), the launching of the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN), and the establishment of the First Nations University of Canada (see also the Aboriginal Canada Portal).
However, lacklustre government support of the Canada Council and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (which help support the arts, as well as much scholarly research and publishing), the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and numerous other agencies is jeopardizing the viability of many long-established, cultural programmes in Canada.
In January 1996, Lucien Bouchard, the newly-installed sovereigntist premier of Quebec, declared that "Canada is not a real country." This rhetorical statement outraged other constituencies of the Canadian mosaic and brought to the surface overt expressions of nationalism that generally appear only in moments of crisis and celebration.
www.iccs-ciec.ca /blackwell.html   (8517 words)

  
 Teck Cominco Polaris Operations: from discovery to closure
The Polaris Mine was an underground zinc lead mine located on Little Cornwallis Island in Nunavut in the Canadian High Arctic.
The barge, containing the processing plant, became a land locked building at the end of the mine access portal but it had to be floated to its resting site.
Zinc-lead mineralization was first discovered on Little Cornwallis Island in 1960 during mapping for oil permits.
www.teckcominco.com /articles/operations/pol-pd-overview.htm   (8517 words)

  
 Canadian Studies: A Guide to the Sources
The Native peoples of Canada have a diverse heritage which is gaining popular and scholarly profile, particularly with the creation of the new territory of Nunavut ("our land"), the launching of the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN), and the establishment of the First Nations University of Canada (see also the Aboriginal Canada Portal).
Jacques Godbout, Glenn Gould, Tomson Highway, Michael Ignatieff, Yousuf Karsh, Margaret Laurence, Stephen Leacock, Marshall McLuhan, Antonine Maillet, W.O. Mitchell, Farley Mowat, Michael Ondaatje, Oscar Peterson, Bill Reid, Mordecai Richler, Gabrielle Roy, and Pierre Trudeau; unfortunately, there is insufficient space to mention even a few of these in a brief overview.
Anita Cannon's Canadian Government Information on the Internet is a comprehensive gateway to federal, provincial, territorial and municipal government Web sites, while Iza Laponce's Canadian Politics on the Internet and Bibliography of Canadian Politics and Society provide invaluable access to a wide spectrum of electronic and print sources in the field.
www.iccs-ciec.ca /blackwell.html   (8517 words)

  
 cric.ca - Canada's Portal - Quick Guide
The western portion retained the name of the Northwest Territories, and the eastern portion became the Territory of Nunavut.
1898- The District of Yukon is separated from the Northwest Territories to become Yukon Territory with the boundaries as assigned to the District in 1895.
A portion of the Northwest Territories became the Yukon Territory.
www.cric.ca /en_html/guide/confederation/confederation.html   (870 words)

  
 cric.ca - Canada's Portal - Quick Guide
The western portion retained the name of the Northwest Territories, and the eastern portion became the Territory of Nunavut.
The Districts of Athabaska and Keewatin are enlarged.
The creation of this province, within the Northwest Territories, had been provided for when Rupert's Land and the North-Western Territory became part of Canada.
www.cric.ca /en_html/guide/confederation/confederation.html   (870 words)

  
 ESA Portal - Life in Space - En route for ‘Mars’
Resolute is on the Cornwallis Island in the Nunavut territory.
The English name of Resolute was given to the place in the 19th century after HMS Resolute was sent by the English to search for the lost British expedition looking for the northwest passage to Asia, led by Sir John Franklin.
The plane for Resolute Bay is planned for 15 minutes past midnight but we were told before leaving Edmonton that due to bad weather in Resolute - fog apparently — that although the flight is still scheduled to go ahead if it is unable to land it will return to Yellowknife.
www.esa.int /esaCP/ESAB000VMOC_Life_2.html   (870 words)

  
 Internet Directory Web Portal - Add Your Website - Submit Your URL - Link Exchange
Services - published in Canada's polar Northwest Territories and Nunavut.
The Polish Polar Station Hornsund, situated in Hornsund...
Using Satellite RADAR Imagery to Study the Polar Regions.
www.noggins.org /?l=173   (870 words)

  
 LicensePlates.cc: The license plate collector's portal for news, galleries, and events.
The Bear's Den - Information and pictures of Canadian license plates from Yukon, Nunavut and the Northwest Territories (NWT) plus some Queensland graphic plates.
Paul Wingert's License Plates - Gallery focusing on motorcycle plates of Saskatchewan and Northwest Territories; plates of all types from Turks and Caicos Islands; 1952 motorcycle plates of Canada.
Andrew Pang - Galleries spotlight Maryland (with extensive coverage of optional/organizational plates), Virginia, District of Columbia, Presidential Inaugural plates, and plates of the Caribbean.
www.licenseplates.cc /links.php   (870 words)

  
 Canadian Studies: A Guide to the Sources
The Native peoples of Canada have a diverse heritage which is gaining popular and scholarly profile, particularly with the creation of the new territory of Nunavut ("our land"), the launching of the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN), and the establishment of the First Nations University of Canada (see also the Aboriginal Canada Portal).
Anita Cannon's Canadian Government Information on the Internet is a comprehensive gateway to federal, provincial, territorial and municipal government Web sites, while Iza Laponce's Canadian Politics on the Internet and Bibliography of Canadian Politics and Society provide invaluable access to a wide spectrum of electronic and print sources in the field.
Canada was the idealist's end of Empire -- a people united in reconciliation, a colony emancipated, a wilderness civilized, the principles of parliamentary democracy transferred in triumphant vindication from an ancient capital to a new.
www.iccs-ciec.ca /blackwell.html   (870 words)

  
 Canadian Studies: A Guide to the Sources
The Native peoples of Canada have a diverse heritage which is gaining popular and scholarly profile, particularly with the creation of the new territory of Nunavut ("our land"), the launching of the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN), and the establishment of the First Nations University of Canada (see also the Aboriginal Canada Portal).
Anita Cannon's Canadian Government Information on the Internet is a comprehensive gateway to federal, provincial, territorial and municipal government Web sites, while Iza Laponce's Canadian Politics on the Internet and Bibliography of Canadian Politics and Society provide invaluable access to a wide spectrum of electronic and print sources in the field.
Canada was the idealist's end of Empire -- a people united in reconciliation, a colony emancipated, a wilderness civilized, the principles of parliamentary democracy transferred in triumphant vindication from an ancient capital to a new.
www.iccs-ciec.ca /blackwell.html   (870 words)

  
 Canadian Studies: A Guide to the Sources
The Native peoples of Canada have a diverse heritage which is gaining popular and scholarly profile, particularly with the creation of the new territory of Nunavut ("our land"), the launching of the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN), and the establishment of the First Nations University of Canada (see also the Aboriginal Canada Portal).
Anita Cannon's Canadian Government Information on the Internet is a comprehensive gateway to federal, provincial, territorial and municipal government Web sites, while Iza Laponce's Canadian Politics on the Internet and Bibliography of Canadian Politics and Society provide invaluable access to a wide spectrum of electronic and print sources in the field.
Canada was the idealist's end of Empire -- a people united in reconciliation, a colony emancipated, a wilderness civilized, the principles of parliamentary democracy transferred in triumphant vindication from an ancient capital to a new.
www.iccs-ciec.ca /blackwell.html   (8517 words)

  
 Canada Health Portal - Provinces and Territories
- Nunavut Department of Health and Social Services
- Prince Edward Island Department of Health and Social Services
The material found there is therefore in the language(s) of those sites.
chp-pcs.gc.ca /CHP/index_e.jsp?pageid=10042   (8517 words)

  
 Canada Health Portal - Provinces and Territories
- Nunavut Department of Health and Social Services
The material found there is therefore in the language(s) of those sites.
- Prince Edward Island Department of Health and Social Services
chp-pcs.gc.ca /CHP/index_e.jsp?pageid=10042   (8517 words)

  
 Canadian Studies: A Guide to the Sources
The Native peoples of Canada have a diverse heritage which is gaining popular and scholarly profile, particularly with the creation of the new territory of Nunavut ("our land"), the launching of the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN), and the establishment of the First Nations University of Canada (see also the Aboriginal Canada Portal).
In January 1996, Lucien Bouchard, the newly-installed sovereigntist premier of Quebec, declared that "Canada is not a real country." This rhetorical statement outraged other constituencies of the Canadian mosaic and brought to the surface overt expressions of nationalism that generally appear only in moments of crisis and celebration.
Canada was the idealist's end of Empire -- a people united in reconciliation, a colony emancipated, a wilderness civilized, the principles of parliamentary democracy transferred in triumphant vindication from an ancient capital to a new.
www.iccs-ciec.ca /blackwell.html   (8517 words)

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