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  1. Nunavut.: An article from: Arctic by John H. Parker, 1999-06-01
  2. Uqalurait: An Oral History of Nunavut
  3. Nunavat (Canada in the 21st Century) by Norma Jean Lutz, George Sheppard, 2001-01
  4. Bathurst Inlet, Northwest Territories (Canada. Geographical Branch. Memoir) by John Brian Bird, 1961
  5. Field investigations on Southampton Island and around Wager Bay, Northwest Territories, Canada, 1956 (Research memorandum) by Max Bronhofer, 1957
  6. The Arctic Voyages of Martin Frobisher: An Elizabethan Venture by Robert McGhee, 2001-12

41. Virtual Library Of Useful URLs - 941-999 History & Geography
Includes also material on nunavut, canada s newest territory. Information andlinks on Canadian geography, History, Politics, Wildlife, Time Zones,
http://www.aresearchguide.com/941-999.html
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902 Historical chronology, (History - Chronology), (Dates, Historical), (Timeline), (Timelines)

909 World history, World politics

909.07 Crusades, (Church history - 600-1500, Middle Ages)
...
994 Australia
941 Great Britain, Great Britain - History, (British history), (British empire), (England - Social life and customs), (United Kingdom), (War memorials - Great Britain)
Britain A-Z: FAQ - Most Frequently Asked Questions About Britain. Questions are grouped by category (including quarantine, monarchy, facts and figures, working in Britain), Search Britain A-Z index by keyword. British History Online . Digital library of British historical sources. Site consists of text and information about people, places and businesses from the medieval and early modern period, built by the Institute of Historical Research (University of London) and the History of Parliament Trust. Collect Britain: Putting History in Place from the British Library. More are being added. Current collections include: Streets of London (1200 maps chart 300 years of the capital's history), Read all about it! (selected drawings from The Penny Illustrated Paper depicting Victorian life from 1861 to 1913), Sing Along (Victorian popular music - Illustrated sheet music of 188 songs and piano pieces from the heyday of the Music Hall), and other Collections, plus Virtual Exhibitions, such as

42. Canada
canada news, geography, politics, regions, etc. nunavut canada s newestterritory. Government of nunavut nunavut Tourism nunavut Weather
http://www.interleaves.org/~rteeter/canada.html
Canada
Canada is a wonderful country. In addition to the beautiful land and friendly people, it has universal health insurance and a viable leftwing political party. The following sites will tell you other reasons Canada is wonderful. This page had an old joke about Canada . However, since the recent elections, we Americans have no reason to feel superior. If you're Canadian, don't click on that link; you've already heard the joke. This page:
Canada, generally
Canadian News Canadian Geography and History Canadian Government and Politics ... Canadian Regions and Peoples
Canada, generally
Canadian News

43. UWinnipeg Library | Learn | Course Help: Introductory Human Geography II
canada; Manitoba; nunavut; Another Province in canada. The information for thisquestion Information Literacy Coordinator and former geography student
http://cybrary.uwinnipeg.ca/Learn/courseHelpDisplay.cfm?helpID=83

44. Hello Canada Series
Hello canada is a broad introduction for young readers to the geography, history, Hello canada nunavut Hello canada nunavut Lyn Hancock Ages 611
http://www.fitzhenry.ca/hellocan.htm
Hello Canada Series
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Hello Canada is a broad introduction for young readers to the geography, history, economy, and people of Canada's 13 provinces and territories. With beautiful colour photography and easy-to-read texts, these volumes place special emphasis on Canada's sustainable development practices and the mosaic of cultures that populate this unique nation. Each title includes appendices of the province or territory's famous people, fast facts, and a pronunciation guide. Hello Canada: Alberta
Sarah Yates
Ages 6-11
7.5 x 5.75, 72-76 pages
historicals, charts and maps, index, glossary, pronunciation guide
ISBN: 1-55041-273-6 pb CDN US Alberta is an insightful and entertaining introduction to its people, culture, geography, history, and economy. The easy-to-read text- by Canadian resident Sarah Yates- is complimented with beautiful colour photography, taking readers on a fascinating tour of Canada's "Princess Province." Hello Canada: British Columbia
Vivien Bowers
Ages 6-11
7.5 x 5.75, 72-76 pages

45. Hokanson's World Geography Canada
canada, the world s secondlargest country in land area, is divided into tenprovinces and three The newest territory, nunavut, was created in 1999.
http://www.svjhs.lcsd2.org/nhokanson/socialstudies/geography/5.html
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Identify the landscapes and climates of Canada.
Describe Canada's economic resources, activities, and challenges.
Discuss the history and cultural heritage of the Canadian people.
Chapter Overview Chapter 5: Canada Canada, the world's second-largest country in land area, is divided into ten provinces and three territories. The newest territory, Nunavut, was created in 1999. It is the homeland of the Inuit, a Native American people. Geographers divide Canada into six physical regions. Most of Canada has a cool or cold climate. Manufacturing, farming, and service industries are Canada's major economic activities. Like the United States, Canada has a strong, free market economy. Economic challenges include settling regional differences, working out Canada's relationship with the United States, and solving environmental problems. Native Americans and the Inuit were the first Canadians. French and British settlers later built homes in Canada. It was a colony of Great Britain until the Dominion of Canada was established in 1867. Canada's government is a parliamentary democracy, headed by a prime minister. Its culture reflects the country's diverse ethnic heritage. Some people in French-speaking Quebec want independence from the rest of Canada. Quick Notes The Land Canada covers most of the northern part of North America.

46. Nunavut - Canadian Territory - Government Geography And Travel
The Canadian territory of nunavut was created in April 1999, changing the boundariesof canada for the first time since 1949.
http://canadaonline.about.com/cs/nunavut/a/nunavut.htm
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47. Nunavut Territory Canada - Government Parks Map And Tourism In Nunavut
Key facts about the territory of nunavut, canada geography, government andindustry. nunavut - Canadian Territory in the Arctic Government, geography and
http://canadaonline.about.com/od/nunavut/
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Nunavut
In 1999 Nunavut became the largest and newest territory in Canada. Formed from the eastern part of the Northwest Territories, this huge Canadian arctic territory has only about 25,000 residents, about 80 percent of whom are Inuit. Visit these pages to learn more about the territory of Nunavut.
Alphabetical
Recent Nunavut Facts Key facts about the territory of Nunavut, Canada - geography, government and industry. Nunavut - Canadian Territory in the Arctic Government, geography and travel information on the newest territory in Canada. Origin of the Name Nunavut Find out how the territory of Nunavut got its name. Nunavut Premier Paul Okalik Only a month after being called to the bar, Paul Okalik was chosen as the first premier of the new Canadian territory of Nunavut.

48. Topic A: Canada’s Geography And People
Topic A canada’s geography and People. Title Where Is Everyone Living? nunavut. Ontario. Prince Edward Island. Quebec. Saskatchewan. Yukon Territory
http://www.tlt.ab.ca/projects/Div2/Grade5/whereiseverybodyliving/
Title: Where Is Everyone Living?
Author Grade
Curriculum Connections:
Social Studies
: Topic 5A Math: Databases Technology and Language Arts - research skills
Project Description:
Students will then be introduced to the regions of Canada by completing a map of the regions and a chart relating the major cities and their populations to the region in which they are located. This will be used as a motivator to further investigation as to why the population of Canada is distributed as it is among the various regions. This will lead to further investigation into the regions by organizing information using databases and Inspiration webbing charts. Students may be asked a the end of the unit to produce a Power Point presentation of one of the units to demonstrate their understanding of the objectives for one particular region. Learner Outcomes:
Social Studies
Knowledge Outcomes:
  • Difference among continents, countries, provinces and territories Population distribution in Canada between cities, provinces and regions
Process Skills
  • identify possible sources and locations of information acquire information on a specific topic by reading , skimming, listening and viewing

49. Education Canada Teacher Web Directory: Nunavut
Plus nunavut Includes information on area history, geography, climate,plants and animals. National Atlas of canada - Map of nunavut communities,
http://dirs.educationcanada.com/cat/67274

Search Jobs
Employer Centre Resource Centre My ECN Centre
Facts and Links
Nunavut Facts Employers
Search Directory Entire Directory This Province
Browse Employers Regions: Alberta
British Columbia

Manitoba

New Brunswick
... New Employers
Inside the ECN About the ECN Join the ECN Help FAQ
ECN
... Web Directory / Nunavut
Sub-Categories in Nunavut Arts and Entertainment Business and Economy Education Employment@ ... Weather Web Sites in Category Nunavut Canada Welcomes Nunavut
- News and history. CARC: Northern Perspectives - Lists the political accord of the territory. CBC News: Nunavut - History, statistics, and public reaction regarding the new territory. Elections NWT - Information on elections in North West Territories (Nunavut). News releases, election results, and voting details. - Includes information on area history, geography, climate, plants and animals. National Atlas of Canada - Map of Nunavut communities, facts and resources. Nunavut ("Our Land") Canada - General overview of area people, politics, land use and resources. Nunavut Bibliography - Focuses on the negotiation and implementation of the Nunavut Land Claim Agreement and the design and implementation of the Nunavut Government.

50. Canada
Barren Lands Collection includes 5000 images of area now known as nunavut canada - Games - more than 3 dozen games and quizzes from geography World
http://members.aol.com/bowermanb/Canada.html
Canada
About Canada - links to a lot of information
An American's Guide to Canada
- cool site
Anywhere.ca
- Canadian search engine and directory
Barren Lands Collection
- includes 5000 images of area now known as Nunavut
CN Tower
- Toronto's premiere attraction and event destination
Calgary, Alberta
- from About.com
Canada
- activities from Enchanted Learning Software's Zoom School
Canada
- tons of links to Canadian info from galaxy
Canada - Games
- more than 3 dozen games and quizzes from Geography World
Canada at Scale
- maps of Canadian history
Canada by Train
- from the National Library of Canada Canada Day Ecard's - send online greeting cards absolutely FREE !!! Canada e-Book - sound, images, tables, graphs and text - Land, People, Economy and The State Canada International - govt. services, info and resources, for citizens of other countries Canada Online - from About.com Canada Postal Code Lookup - with areacode, lat., long., elevation, street name, timezone Canada: Regional Gross Domestic Product Data - from Demographia Canada: 20 Top Census Metropolitan Areas: Population from 1951 thru 2001 Canada for Visitors - from About.com

51. G1-Geography Of Canada
Regional geography Travel Tourism Physical geography Teacher Recruitmentfor nunavut Related Links. Canadian Geographic Magazine
http://www.netcore.ca/~gibsonjs/geo1.htm
SUBJECTS GEOGRAPHY OF CANADA LINKS Total Series
(g1-1 to g1-5 plus Time Stuffers) $353.00 Geography of Canada History of Canada Civics Geo: Graphics-Matics Canada-World Issues ... Organizational Studies CODE DESCRIP FEATURE PRICE g1-1 GEOGRAPHIC FOUNDATIONS Concepts
Canadian Ecozones Maps; Matching Tour: Land form Regions Worksheet; Diagrams Accessibility: Regional Networks Matrices; Maps; Calculations Slow Growth Industrial Areas Simulation Canada's Urban Hierarchy Worksheet; Maps Skills Canadian Tour: Road Maps Worksheet; Answers Northern Character: Indices Lab Sheets; Answers Population Growth: Densities Calculations; Maps Application Rating Canadian Cities Data Charts; Poll Teacher Recruitment for Nunavut Resume; Map; Article Dictionaries Geography Environment Fashion Entrepreneurship ... Printing Version of Table Site Samplers g201-10 Trade Data Online g011-3 Temperatures vs Latitude g015-1 Time Stuffers Related Links Canadian Geographic Magazine
Lesson Plans by Gibson Associates (1989)
1150 Argyle Rd., Windsor, ON , Canada

52. Nunavut Guide - Canada - General Information - World Travel Guide Provided By Co
geography The nunavut Territory covers onefifth of canada, stretching fromEllesmere Island off Greenland’s north coast to a border that runs north from
http://www.columbusguides.co.uk/data/nun/nun.asp
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Nunavut
General Information
Area: 2,241,919 sq km (865,605 sq miles).
Population:
Population Density: 0.01 per sq km.
Capital: Iqaluit. Population
GEOGRAPHY: The Nunavut Territory covers one-fifth of Canada, stretching from Ellesmere Island off Greenland’s north coast to a border that runs north from the Saskatchewan/Manitoba border and then angles west to the arctic coast near Amundsen Gulf. The mainland portion of the territory is an untouched wilderness, where the stark northern tundra changes into cliffs and plateaux along the Northwest Passage. To the north and east, the Arctic Islands are surrounded by pack ice for most of the year and the region extends to the glaciers, jagged mountains and fjords of the eastern shores of Baffin and Ellesmere Islands.
Language: Although Canada is officially bilingual (English and French), Inuktitut is an official language in Nunavut. English is commonly spoken throughout.
Time: (Eastern Standard Time) GMT - 6 (GMT - 5 in summer).

53. The Provinces And Territories Of Canada
An interactive Learning site about canada and Its geography, This site giveinformation about nunavut, the ancestral home of the Inuit of the central
http://www.gecdsb.on.ca/d&g/ss1/ss/social_s/cwc4.htm
Canada and World Connections: Grade 4 - The Provinces and Territories of Canada
Overview In studying the provinces and territories of Canada, students in Grade 4 identify, locate, and label the major physical regions within the provinces and territories, and investigate the exchange of goods and resources among them. They compare the physical environments of regions and examine specific examples of cause-and-effect relationships. They also examine the structure and function of provincial government. Overall Expectations (O.E. column below)
  • describe the distinguishing physical features of regions within the provinces and territories; identify how different regions are interdependent (e.g., with respect to their economics or governments); demonstrate an awareness of the various relationships (e.g., economic, cultural) within and between Canadian regions.
  • Related Web Pages
    Site Name Online O.E. Description The Canada Page This is a site of potential links to information about the provinces, governments and regions of Canada. Dawson Creek Municipal Library This part of the Dawson Creek web site is about the life of a local resident: Dorthea Calverley. The site also contains photos of the local area in various seasons and gives a good glimpse of a different part of Canada

    54. Cric.ca - Canada's Portal - Quick Guide
    geography. Capital, Iqaluit. Total Area, 2093190 sq. km. Federal Transfersto nunavut (2005). The Government of canada provides financial support to
    http://www.cric.ca/en_html/guide/provinc_elections/nunavut_elec.html
    Last Election FEBRUARY 15, 2004
    Next Election FEBRUARY 2008
    Paul Okalik selected Premier
    following the 2004 election
    Premier Paul Okalik was elected to the first Nunavut Legislative Assembly in February 1999. 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. Mr. 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. Mr. Okalik holds the portfolios of Justice, Aboriginal Affairs and Executive and Intergovernmental Affairs. His responsibilities as Premier have a tremendous impact on Nunavummiut and the growth of Nunavut.

    55. Nunavut Map, Travel Information, Tourism & Geography
    nunavut canada map (inc. hotel road map), travel tourism, tourist information attractions, city guide, geography community web sites for nunavut.
    http://www.find-our-community.net/region/North_America/Canada/Nunavut_map.htm
    Canada map World Map Search User Guide Nunavut map Add this page to favorites Nunavut weather Baffin Nunavut news ... Nunavut.com Map of Nunavut Sunumi Ltd. 2005

    56. 38:283 Canada: A Regional Geography - Assignment 2
    Department of geography. 38283 canada A REGIONAL geography Dr. D. Eberts Territorial North (Yukon, Northwest Territories, nunavut)
    http://www.novell.brandonu.ca/~ebertsd/283/estat/comparing_canadas_regions.htm
    Brandon University
    Department of Geography 38:283 CANADA: A REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY
    Dr. D. Eberts
    ASSIGNMENT 2:
    Comparing Canada’s Regions Using Census Data
    This assignment is designed to familiarize you with ways of describing and making comparisons among the regions of Canada using readily available statistics. We will focus on growth and the characteristics of the population, specifically age/sex structure. You will compare two regions . To analyze your regions’ age/sex structures you will construct population pyramids for 2001 for the two regions you are comparing. To facilitate direct comparison, you should use percentages to construct the pyramids rather than the raw population counts provided by E-stat (so some calculations will be required - you may do these by hand or using a computer spreadsheet program, such as Microsoft Excel). One region will be the Territorial North, and the other will depend on your student number:
    Last digit of student number Region or 1 British Columbia 2 or 3 Western Canada 4 or 5 Ontario 6 or 7 Quebec 8 or 9 Atlantic Canada http://estat.statcan.ca

    57. Geography Of Canada - Enpsychlopedia
    world) is Canadian Forces Station (CFS) Alert (just north of Alert, nunavut) on It uses material from the Wikipedia article geography of canada .
    http://psychcentral.com/psypsych/Geography_of_Canada
    home resource directory disorders quizzes ... support forums Advertisement (
    Geography of Canada
    Canada Continent North America Geographic coordinates http://kvaleberg.com/extensions/mapsources/index.php?params=60_00_N_95_00_W_type:country Area
    - Total
    - % water Ranked 2nd
    Coastline 202,080 km Highest point Mount Logan , 5,959 m/19,550 feet Lowest point Atlantic Ocean , m Longest river Mackenzie River , 4,241 km Largest inland body of water Great Bear Lake Land Use
    - Arable land
    - Permanent
    crops
    - Permanent
    pastures
    - Forests and
    woodlands - Other 38 % (1993 est.) Climate Temperate to arctic Natural resources iron ore, nickel zinc copper gold ... silver , fish, timber, wildlife, coal petroleum natural gas hydropower Environmental issues air and water pollution acid rains Canada occupies most of the upper half of the continent of North America , spanning a vast expanse of territory between the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans and between the United States to the south and northwest, and the Arctic Ocean and Beaufort Sea to the north; Greenland lies to the northeast. Since 1925, Canada has claimed the portion of the Arctic between 60 degrees west longitude and 141 degrees west longitude, including the

    58. GEOG3910 Canadian Geography And Society Semester 1, 2004-05
    Pelly, D (1993) Dawn of nunavut. Canadian Geographic, March/April 1993, 2031.Phillips, D (1990) The climates of canada. Ottawa Supply and Services.
    http://lib5.leeds.ac.uk/rlists/geog/geog3910.htm
    Geography: reading lists:
    Canadian Geography and Society, Session 2004-2005, Semester 1, Dr K Atkinson (Convenor) Dr K Atkinson Adrian Bailey David Collins Anderson, F J (1985) . Ontario: Methuen. Atkinson, K (2000) Sustainability issues in the Canadian Arctic, in Sustainability in environmental management in Canada , K Atkinson and A McDonald (eds.), 19-30. Atkinson, K (2001) New national parks in the Canadian North. Geography Atkinson, K (2004) Sustainable futures for the Arctic North, in Purvis, M and Grainger, A (eds.) Exploring sustainable development London: Earthscan. (in press). Sustainability in environmental management in Canada Centre for Canadian Studies, Univ. Leeds, pp 31-46. Berkowicz, S, Lawford, R G and Yaalon, D (1991) Aspects of aridity in Canada and Israel with reference to climatic change, in Atkinson, K and McDonald, A T (eds.) Environmental management in Canada , Univ. Leeds, Centre for Canadian Studies. Bone, R (1992) The geography of the Canadian North . Toronto: OUP. Bone, R M (2002) The regional geography of Canada . Toronto: OUP. 2 nd Edition.

    59. GEOWORLD's Geography By Region
    Canadian Geographical Names Natural DataLake - Regional course and job nunavut - General Information The nunavut Handbook nunavut canada s
    http://home.istar.ca/~whamilto/geolinks/region.shtml
    GEOWORLD's
    Geography by Region Links
    You are the visitor to this section This list was last updated on January 4th, 2004 The lists have been left as bookmark files so that students or teachers may easily "cut and paste" them to disks for use in the classroom as needed to support learning. Feel free to duplicate this list as it remains free to all for any NON-COMMERCIAL purpose. For parents and teachers, please note that this site has been listed as a Thanks for your participation in making public education work as this site is maintained by a teacher who wants to see the potential of the WWW be realized by solid curriculum resources for all concerned. If you know of a good geography or social studies resource site, please email whamilto at istar.ca and let me know so I can add it to the list. Have fun and enjoy surfing the World ! This site is maintained and was developed by Wayne Hamilton. You can reach me by at any time at whamilto at istar.ca
    REGIONS OF THE WORLD
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    Electronic Field Trip to the United Nations
    UN CyberSchoolBus: Main Map
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    60. Mapleleafweb.com: Nunavut: The Story Of Canada's Inuit People
    The geography. nunavut is 1994 million square kilometres, constituting one fifthof canada The population of nunavut is 24730 (1996 Census of canada)
    http://www.mapleleafweb.com/features/nunavut/facts.html
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    Site Info Contact Us Help Site Search About Us Feature: Nunavut You are here: Home Features Nunavut: The Story of Canada's Inuit People Jump to . . . Intro
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    Quick Facts on Nunavut The Name
    • Pronounced “Noo-na-voot” in both English and French Means “our land” in Innuktitut, the language of Inuit
    The Geography
    • Nunavut is 1,994 million square kilometres, constituting one fifth of Canada The territory is located in northeast Canada, bordering Manitoba in the south, the Northwest Territories in the west, and reaches northeast to Greenland The territory includes many arctic islands, including Baffin Island, Ellesmere Island and part of Victoria Island

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