Nunavut, The Final Carve-up Of Canada? The creation of nunavut will enhance canada's international prestige The Inuit haverepeatedly said that they have their own language, culture and territory http://mondediplo.com/1997/09/canada
Extractions: to receive our free monthly summaries, please fill in your e-mail address Last June's legislative elections in Canada has led to a Balkanisation of political representation, with each of the three major parties only winning real support within a small segment of the federation. Of the 155 seats won by Jean Chrétien's Liberal Party, 103 were in Ontario and they only just managed to survive in Ottawa. The Bloc québécois with 44 seats only exists within Quebec. And the ultra-liberal Reform Party won all its 60 seats, bar one, within the western provinces. This fragmentation will become even more pronounced in 1999 when a new autonomous Canadian territory, Nunavut, is created in the Northwest Territories. This might be followed later, within Quebec itself, by Nunavik, to form a common home to the Inuit, scattered throughout the Arctic by Philippe Bovet
Busse Library Web The Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, nunavut Territory, Ontario F 1008.M79; Webber,Jeremy H. Reimagining canada language, culture, community / c1994 http://www.mtmercy.edu/lib/canada.htm
Extractions: Busse Library Home MMC Jenzabar Periodical Indexes Desktop Reference ... Selected MMC Webpages Webliography : Countries and Cultures: Canada Busse Library provides these webpages for students and faculty seeking information on Canadian provinces and territories. Websites reflect a small portion of available government and social resources. Busse Library titles are provided for research needs. Areas included in this region : Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, The Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, Nunavut Territory, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, and Saskatchewan. Scroll down the desktop or move to the desired section: Government Resources Society and Culture Resources General Resources on Region Busse Library Resources ... Other Regions in the Series
Nunavut Integrity Commissioner - Reports: For A Culture Of Integrity For a culture of Integrity Madame Justice Beverley Browne, Senior Judge, nunavut Courtof Justice; canada Howard R. Wilson, Ethics Counsellor; James Robertson and http://www.integritycom.nu.ca/English/Reports/culture-integrity-9-appreciation.h
Extractions: Nunavut Eva Aariak, Languages Commissioner of Nunavut Alex Baldwin, Director of Research and Library Services, Legislative Assembly Hon. Madame Justice Beverley Browne, Senior Judge, Nunavut Court of Justice Sue Cooper, Law Clerk, Legislative Assembly Anne Crawford, former Conflict of Interest Commissioner, NWT Gayle Jessop, Librarian, Legislative Assembly Mark Spakowski, Director of Legislation, Department of Justice Rebekah A. Williams, Department of Executive and Intergovernmental Affairs [at the time, now the MLA for Quttiktuq]
Duke University Libraries: Canadian Studies covering all aspects of American and Canadian history, culture, and current canada;Repertoire des Sites Web de Reference du Quebec Excellent subject nunavut. http://www.lib.duke.edu/reference/subjects/canada/
Extractions: A guide to resources in Duke libraries. Canadian Legal Research NAFTA Databases and Indexes Canadian Periodicals Index (CPI-Q) - web-based periodicals index with many full-text articles. American History and Life Contains citations and abstracts covering all aspects of American and Canadian history, culture, and current affairs from prehistoric times to the present. Indexes publications from 1954 to date. Canadian Research Index Contains approximately 140,000 citations and abstracts for publications of Canadian federal, provincial, and local governments and nonprofit institutions in all subject fields. CBCA Index - Reserve CD-ROM # Canadian Business and Current Affairs (includes newspapers) CD-ROMs for Canada in Perkins Library.
Native Trail Information on nunavut including arts, business, culture, media, tourism and other organizations.Category Society Ethnicity Indigenous People Canadian nunavut in 1976 by Inuit Tapirisat of canada as part culture and Education First Nations Confederacyof Cultural Provides educational CD's about nunavut territory and http://www.autochtones.com/nativetrail/city/Nunavut.html
Extractions: Arts Indian Art Centre of the Department of Indian Affairs and NorthernDevelopment (DIAND) The Indian Art Centre of the Department of Indian Affairs and Northern Development (DIAND) is a longstanding cultural centre that supports andpromotes the visual arts of the First Nations in Canada. Inuit Art of Theresie Tungilik, Arctic Wallhangins of Rankin Inlet Nunavut Within my wall hangings, I depict the life of the Inuit, my father's and mother's lives who were part of the nomadic people of the Eastern Coast of the Hudson Bay. Their clothing styles, events, seasons and kajaanatuq landscape are presented by my work using wool, thread, cloth, animal skins and my own hair. Northern Country Arts We specialize in exquisite Inuit art and craft from Baffin Island in Canada's Arctic, located in the eastern half of the Northwest Territories which will become the new Territories known as Nunavut. Many of our pieces are from Cape Dorset and Iqaluit and are purchased direct from the artist. Business and Economy CIBC Aboriginal Banking Welcome to CIBC's Aboriginal Banking site, dedicated to meeting the financial and non-financial service needs of all Aboriginal people in Canada - First Nations, Inuit and Métis people, male and female, old and young, urban, rural and remote.
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II Queen Of Canada Royal Visit 2002 extension, demonstrate her very personal interest in the territory of nunavut canada'syoungest area politically, yet rich in ancient tradition and culture. http://www.pch.gc.ca/royalvisit2002/day01_e.cfm
Extractions: Iqaluit, Nunavut Welcome to Canada and a visit to a Canadian community where diversity is our strength, the foundation of our values and our sense of who we are Her Majesty's first day in Canada, focuses on a unique welcome to Canada ceremony (Inuit tradition) and Iqaluit as it profiles democratic institutions and the role of the Crown in our lives (visit to Legislative Assembly). Both the wisdom of the past and the energy of the future will be profiled (high school visit: Tisi exhibit, Duke of Edinburgh Awards and Inuit sports), cultural preservation and excellence will also be celebrated (Nunavut Arctic College Sculpture Garden) Her Majesty and His Royal Highness arrive in Nunavut for the first time since its creation as a new territory. After a traditional Inuit welcome to Nunavut/Canada in the form of a "welcome song", Her Majesty will enter the Legislative Assembly and address not only Nunavut but all Canadians via live television coverage. This historic occasion will conclude with the unveiling of a sculpture and plaque dedicating the assembly building. The Queen will proceed on a walkabout to Four Corners (which is the location of the first street signs in Nunavut, one of which bears her name - Queen Elizabeth II Way). The walkabout will allow Her Majesty and His Royal Highness to meet as many members of the public as possible and allow the public to offer congratulations for The Queens fifty years of service to Canada and her Golden Jubilee.
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II Queen Of Canada Royal Visit 2002 Translate this page très personnel envers le territoire du nunavut, la plus jeune région du Canadaau plan politique, mais cependant, riche en tradition et en culture ancienne. http://www.pch.gc.ca/royalvisit2002/day01_f.cfm
Nunavut--Canada's Newest Territory - Suite101.com by the Inuit, the Government of canada, and the to regulate the activities of archaeologistsin nunavut. also works to preserve Inuit oral history and culture. http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/fourth_world/24662
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Canada's TrailNotes.com/TravelNotes/Nunavut Travel Links nunavut.com Learn more about nunavut's culture, government,tourism Gov't Links nunavut Indian and Northern Affairs canada. http://www.trailnotes.com/travelnotes/nunavut/
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Nunavut Tourism Details on the culture and people, events, adventure planner, sporting, and business services.Category Regional North America canada nunavut Travel and TourismAdventure and culture, Adventure and culture, Business Travel,Business Travel, Hunting and Fishing, Hunting and Fishing, http://www.nunavuttourism.com/
Links River, North Of Sixty - Nunavut Government Organizations Online Links to Government agencies.Category Regional North America canada nunavut Government Community Government and Transportation culture, Language, Elders and Corporationworks for the Inuit of nunavut. Inuit Tapirisat of canada dedicated to the http://www.denendeh.com/linksriver/pages/nunagov.htm
Extractions: Nunavut Government Home Page - Nunavut, "our land" in Inuktitut, is the realization of more than 20 years of negotiations and planning by the Inuit of the Eastern and Central Arctic. Under the 1993 Nunavut Land Claims Agreement, Inuit received from the federal government a settlement of $1.1 billion to be paid in annual installments until 2007. Inuit also gained control of about 356,000 square kilometers of land (about 18 per cent of Nunavut), of which nearly 38,000 square kilometers include title to subsurface (mineral) rights.
Ressources Internet Pour La Francophonie canada depuis plus dun technologiesde linformation Categorie Arts et culture Région nunavut. http://virtuelle.ca/franco/Categorie.asp?IdRegion=13&IdCategorie=
Nuiyak School - Sanikiluaq, Nunavut, Canada created an interesting and exciting atmosphere. Nuiyak School is nowusing present technologies to preserve culture and tradition. http://www.edu.nu.ca/~nuiyak/
Moving In Canada Nunavut Overview of the NorthWestern Territory to canada (then everything as the majority populationof nunavut, are shaping the in keeping with their culture, traditions and http://www.movingincanada.com/Nunavut/
Extractions: Go to a City... Victoria, BC Vancouver, BC Banff, AB Calgary, AB Edmonton, AB Regina, SK Saskatoon, SK Winnipeg, MB Thunder Bay, ON Sault Ste Marie, ON Sudbury, ON Toronto, ON Hamilton, ON Kitchener, ON Windsor, ON Ottawa, ON Montreal, QU Quebec City, QU Saint John, NB Moncton, NB Charlottetown, PEI Halifax, NS St John's, NF Go to a Province... British Columbia Alberta Saskatchewan Manitoba Ontario Quebec New Brunswick Nova Scotia PEI Newfoundland Yukon Territory Northwest Territory Nunavut Go to a Feature... -SELLING- Seller Mistakes Selling Process -BUYING- Home Affordability Maps Area Photos Homes Listings Buyer Mistakes Tips for Condos Home Mortgages Labour Market Info -MOVING- Budgetting for trip Moving Tax Tips Moving Tips Packing for Trip Tourism Info Road Conditions Emergencies In 1999 the new territory of Nunavut, which means "our land" in Inuktitut, the Inuit language. Nunavut is a vast territory - larger than Newfoundland, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Quebec combined-that contains one fifth of Canada's land (2,254,402 sq km). This is the first major change to the map of Canada since Newfoundland joined Canada 50 years ago, in 1949. Inuit, as the majority population of Nunavut, are shaping the territorial government in keeping with their culture, traditions and aspirations. Inuktitut is a working language of the government, though government services are also available in English and French. The government intends to incorporate the best of traditional Inuit and contemporary government systems. The Government of Nunavut is elected by all residents of the territory regardless of their origin.
The Nunavut Handbook Get help in planning ahead for a trip to this Arctic region and find out how to buy the book. Includes a profile of the Inuit culture. http://www.arctic-travel.com/
Culture And History - Indian And Northern Affairs Canada Broad historical analysis of the culture of the First Nations in canada. Subjects include social organisation, warfare, transport and clothing. National Aboriginal Day. canada Pavilion Tour. Publications. Other Sites http://www.ainc-inac.gc.ca/ch/index_e.html
Northern Lights Aurora Borealis Hotel, Polar Bears Tours, Arctic Tundra, Whale W Details on the plants, animals, history and culture of the Arctic regions.Category Regional North America nunavut Science and Environment With an indigenous culture thousands of years old, its cultural traditionis a rich blend of harsh survivalism and spiritual ties to the land. http://www.innsnorth.com/html/inns-curious.htm
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Issatik Hotel, Whale Cove Nunavut, Nunavut Culture, Travel Canadian Tundra Tours Hotel description, area details, and activities to do.Category Regional North America nunavut Localities Whale CoveWhale Cove, nunavut. Issatik Hotel Whale Cove, nunavut The Issatik Hotel ownedand operated by Issatik Co-op, has six rooms, with two beds per room. http://www.innsnorth.com/html/inns-acc-nun-whale.htm
Extractions: The Issatik Hotel owned and operated by Issatik Co-op , has six rooms, with two beds per room. Each room has a TV and private bathroom. The price is $200 per night single occupancy, and $175 for double occupancy (rates include meals). Check for meal prices. The hotel also has a public phone and laundry facilities. About Whale Cove
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