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Nunavut is the largest, northernmost, newest, and least populous territory of Canada. It was separated officially from the Northwest Territories on April 1, 1999, via the Nunavut Act and the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement Act, though the boundaries had been contemplatively drawn in 1993. The creation of Nunavut resulted in the first major change to Canada's political map since the incorporation of the new province of Newfoundland and Labrador in 1949.


Nunavut comprises a major portion of Northern Canada, and most of the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. Its vast territory makes it the fifth-largest country subdivision in the world, as well as the second-largest in North America (after Greenland). The capital Iqaluit (formerly "Frobisher Bay") on Baffin Island in the east, was chosen by the 1995 capital plebiscite. Other major communities include the regional centres of Rankin Inlet and Cambridge Bay. Nunavut also includes Ellesmere Island to the far north, as well as the eastern and southern portions of Victoria Island in the west and Akimiski Island in James Bay far to the southeast of the rest of the territory. It is the only geo-political region of Canada that is not connected to the rest of North America by highway.

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updated Wed. November 29, 2023

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Six schools in Nunavut are uninsurable because of the territory's sky-high insurance deductible, thanks to a pair of school arsons over the past few years. According to Nunavut's Finance Department, the lone schools in the communities of Chesterfield Inlet, Whale Cove and Resolute Bay are valued at less ...

The proposed project is a 227-kilometre all-season road to connect a proposed deep-water port at Grays Bay — on the Northwest Passage between Bathurst Inlet and Kugluktuk — to the winter road that services the N.W.T.'s diamond mines. It's one of Nunavut and Northwest Territories' richest areas in ...
The former Nunavut teacher Johnny Meeko, who was convicted of 27 sex-related offences in December, had his bail revoked on Friday. ... This decision came after Justice Neil Sharkey heard the sentencing arguments for Meeko at the Nunavut Court of Justice in Iqaluit on Friday. Sentencing arguments ...
A new tobacco tax introduced in Nunavut last year appears to have paid immediate dividends, as the government of Nunavut says that sales are down across the territory. Cigarette packs ... Nunavut has Canada's highest smoking rates — estimated at 62 per cent in 2014 Statistics Canada data. In 2016, a ...
A Nunavut judge has ruled for a second time "exceptional challenges" in conducting court proceedings in Nunavut constitute a viable exception to unreasonable delays, further highlighting challenges inherent in the territory's judicial system. Justice Paul Bychok released his ruling on Monday in the case of ...
Canada's simmering tuberculosis (TB) outbreak in northern communities is likely much worse than suspected. A report newly obtained through an access-to-information (ATI) request reveals that the incidence rate of TB among Nunavut's infants (under one year of age) was 1,020 cases per 100,000 people ...
The federal and Nunavut governments announced Wednesday a $566 million federal investment over the next 10 years for infrastructure projects in the territory. Nunavut's Minister of Community and Government Services Lorne Kusugak joined Amarjeet Sohi, the federal minister of infrastructure, in Ottawa ...
A new draft of the territory-wide land use plan won't be ready until mid-to-late 2022, according to the Nunavut Planning Commission's [NPC's] presentation at the Nunavut Mining Symposium on Tuesday. Brain Aglukark, the NPC's director of policy and planning, told the "hot topic" panel discussion on land ...
After five years since the government first introduced the pilot, Nunavut's Department of Health and Quality of Life Secretariat is finally implementing the Interagency Information Sharing Protocol program in some communities that would allow frontline workers to communicate across agencies. That means ...
On Thursday evening, Payette will be named an honourary Toonik — a person chosen to preside over the festival — at the opening ceremonies of Toonik Tyme and deliver remarks to the public. On Friday, Payette will visit the Nunavut Research Institute before speaking with "key Nunavut stakeholders" on ...


 

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