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         Nunavut Government Canada:     more books (19)
  1. Nunavut Government Departments and Agencies: Crown Corporations of Nunavut, Nunavut Public Library Services, Nunavut Arctic College
  2. Report on the Dominion of Canada Government Expedition to the Arctic Islands and Hudson Strait on board the D.G.S. "Arctic" by J. E. Bernier, 1910
  3. Canada's Modern-Day First Nations: Nunavut And Evolving Relationships (How Canada Became Canada) by Ellyn Sanna, William Hunter, 2005-09-08
  4. The Road to Nunavut: The Progress of the Eastern Arctic Inuit Since the Second World War by R. Quinn Duffy, 1988-04
  5. Nunavut: Inuit Regain Control of Their Lands and Their Lives by Jens Dahl, Jack Hicks, et all 2000-10
  6. Nunavut: Rethinking Political Culture by Ailsa Henderson, 2008-08-30
  7. Election de la premiere Assemblee legislative du Nunavut.: An article from: Revue parlementaire canadienne by Brian Armstrong, 1999-06-22
  8. Nunavut.(Legislative Reports/Rapport legislatifs)(proceedings of the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut): An article from: Canadian Parliamentary Review by Alex Baldwin, 2007-06-22
  9. Arctic priorities: a northern perspective.(CANADA'S ARTIC INTERESTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES): An article from: Behind the Headlines by Paul Okalik, 2008-07-01
  10. Like the Sound of a Drum: Aboriginal Cultural Politics in Denendeh And Nunavut by Peter Kulchyski, 2006-01
  11. Report on the Dominion government expedition to Hudson Bay and the Arctic Islands on board the D.G.S. Neptune, 1903-1904 by A. P Low, 1906
  12. Names And Nunavut: Culture And Identity in the Inuit Homeland by Valerie Alia, 2007-01-01
  13. Your Guide to Government Financial Assistance in Nunavut by Iain Williamson, 2000-12-31
  14. Kiumajut (Talking Back): Game Management and Inuit Rights 1950-70 by Peter Kulchyski, Frank James Tester, 2008-05

1. UW-Quest Speaker Biography
As Interim Commissioner, he was responsible for establishing the administrative framework for the new Nunavut Government, Canada’s third territorial government.
http://www.uwinnipeg.ca/index/quest-bio-anawak

2. About Canada
Quebec, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island) and three northern territories (Yukon, Northwest and Nunavut). Government Canada
http://www.vancouveruserguide.com/facts/canada.html
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About Canada
Canada is located in northern North America with the Atlantic Ocean on the east and Pacific Ocean on the west. A land of vast distances and rich natural resources, Canada became a self-governing dominion in 1867 while retaining ties to the British crown. It is north of, and shares the longest trade border in the world with, the United States. Economically and technologically the nation has developed in parallel with the US. Canada is the second-largest country in world with 85% of its population living within 300 km of its southern border. Flag: Capital City: Ottawa Population: Currency: Canadian dollar (CAD) minted in $5, $10, $20, $50, $100 and $1000 notes. Coins: 1c, 5c, 10c, 25c, $1 and $2. The $1 coin is often referred to by Canadians as the 'Loonie,' and the $2 coin the 'Toonie'. Sales Tax: Country-wide GST (or Goods and Services Tax) is applied to most consumer purchases, with few exemptions. These include: Pre-owned residential housing, most medical services performed by licensed physicians,
child-care services for children 14 and younger, legal aid, educational costs leading to a certificate or a diploma, certain goods and services provided by non-profit organizations, governments, and other public service bodies.

3. Climate Change Conference Information Kit
As Interim Commissioner, he was responsible for establishing the administrative framework for the new Nunavut Government, Canada's third territorial government.
http://www.ncrb.unac.org/infokit.pdf

4. Nunavut Essays
Artic Inuit, Nunavut Nunavut, Consequently Nunavut, Northwest Territories, North South, , Nunavut Canada, Nevertheless Nunavut, Government Canada, inuit people, inuit government,
http://www.megaessays.com/viewpaper/89336.html
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Nunavut
In the search for a sense of freedom, Nunavut as well as its people are to face arduous undertakings as well as inspiring triumphs, in its struggle to attain what it has been denied for the last quarter century. In a land from which its destiny is balanced on a delicate scale, determined by its accomplishments and drawbacks, which in turn will lead to the future of this vast and intimidating terrain. In time, this newly founded territory will have its turn to prove itself worthy of becoming the first territory to grow to be a province. It is in that time that the responsibility of the relationship between the Aboriginal peoples of Nunavut and the Government of Canada will finally be sealed in an intertwined fate. With the creation of Nunavut, the face of Canada has undergone an immense change from which Canada has not experienced since the introduction of Newfoundland nearly 50 years ago. In fact, this appears to be the first time since the year 1867, which resulted in a region of Canada to be brought the opportunity to establish its own government , resulting in the establishment of a government managed according to its own needs. In this form of self-government the Inuit people have the beginnings of the fulfi

5. Nunavik Inuit Land Claims Agreement Implementation Plan
PARTICIPANT/LIAISON Makivik Designated Organizations; Nunavut Government; Canada Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development - Implementation Management Directorate
http://www.ainc-inac.gc.ca/al/ldc/ccl/fagr/nk/imp/imp3-eng.asp
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        Article 22 - Makivik Designated Organizations (MDOS)
        PROJECT: Maintenance of Makivik and designation of MDOs - Sheet # 22 - 1
        RESPONSIBILITIES: Nunavik Inuit; Makivik; Makivik Designated Organizations (MDOs) PARTICIPANT/LIAISON: Canada - Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development - Implementation Management Directorate; Nunavut Government Activities Responsibility Timing Maintain Makivik and ensure it operates with accountability to, and democratic control by, Nunavik Inuit Nunavik Inuit Ongoing Exercise responsibility for any power, function, duty or authority of a MDO under the Agreement if a designation in respect of that power, function, duty or authority has not been made

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