Nunavut: Canada's Largest and Youngest Territory

Nunavut: Canada's Largest and Youngest Territory

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Emma Peterson

Geography, History, Social Studies

6th - 10th Grade

Hard

02:27

Nunavut is the largest and youngest territory in Canada, celebrating its 25th anniversary. Located in the north, it is sparsely populated with a majority Inuit population. Historically nomadic, the Inuit have preserved their culture despite being forced to settle. Nunavut became a territory in 1999, gaining more control over its resources in 2023. The territory faces challenges like social services and food security.

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What is the population of Nunavut?

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Where is the capital of Nunavut located?

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What does the word 'Nunavut' mean?

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When did Nunavut officially become a separate territory?

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Before becoming a separate territory, Nunavut was part of which region?

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What distinguishes a Canadian territory from a province?

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Which document outlines the powers of Canadian provinces?

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What recent change occurred in Nunavut's governance?

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Which Canadian government signed an agreement with Nunavut in January?

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What is one of the major challenges faced by Nunavut?

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