Nunavut Our Land ... prisons. The History of Nunavut The separation of Nunavut from the Northwest Territories began with a 1992 territorial referendum. In ... View More
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canada ... It covers more than half of Canada and includes parts of the Northwest Territories, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, and Labrador Newfoundland ... View More
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Confederation Investigation ... The Northwest Ordinance, which called for the ordering of the Northwest Territories, happened during the Articles of Confederation. ... View More
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Caribou In the Canadian North ... In the Northwest Territories, the Wildlife Services have deemed that the commercial hunting of barrenground caribou can withstand a sustained yield of five ... View More
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The United States and Early Westward Expansion ... The first Land Ordinance of 1785 required that the Northwest Territories be surveyed prior to settlement and divided into rectangular townships before being ... View More
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Federalism ... of Canada was successful in that the collective appeal of the now united colonies to the Queen for Rupertamp39s land and the Northwest Territories was granted, the ... View More
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The Inuit People of the Arctic ... Nunavut is located just northwest of the Northwest Territories and is one of the most sparsely populated habitable regions on earth, see map A. This is ... View More
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mapping migrations ... The losses seem to be worst for scaups that nest in the boreal forest of northern Alberta and the southwest Northwest Territories. ... View More
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Canadian Government ... Quebec and Ontario, six from Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia, Newfoundland and Labrador, and one from The Northwest Territories, The Yukon ... View More
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Western separatism ... The separation of the west would have included Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia, Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut. ... View More
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Diamonds ... Recently, Dia Met minerals has made a discovery at point lake in the Northwest Territories and has started production at a mine there. ... View More
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Imperialism ... Along with this thought it was needed to take over cities in Asia and the Northwest Territories, which at the time was a very risky thing to do. ... View More
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A Minor ... According to the article, if Bethany were to be living in Ontario, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, Newfoundland or the Northwest Territories, her decision ... View More
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Nortel ... It was noticed that in Quebec, Onta rio, Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut increased their expenditures, some more than others did. ... View More
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Inut ... In December 1991 the Canadian government agreed to the creation of a new unit known as Nunavut in eastern Northwest Territories. ... View More
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The Royal Proclamation act ... The Canadian Pacific Railroad was built west as the Northwest Territories and British Columbia joined the Confederation in 1870. ... View More
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Democracy Checks and Balances ... Such legislation has received much negative support from elders of the Northwest Territories who, as an effect of such legislation are having troubles with ... View More
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Meech Lake Accord ... They felt it would ampquot...freeze the status quo...ampquot12 People in the Northwest territories and Yukon opposed the Accord because they felt there was a possibility ... View More
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Nunavut ... Inuit, it brought back the vision of the Inuit controlling their own destiny, replacing the manipulation of their people by the Northwest Territories and its ... View More
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The US Claim In the 1800s, many countries were competing for ownership of the Pacific Northwest region, between Canada and the Oregon territories. ... View More
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formation of Republican Party ... Jefferson to have influenced the writing and the passing of the Northwest Ordinance of 1787. This ordinance abolished slavery from those territories of the ... View More
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Article of Confederation Essau ... The Northwest Ordinance stated that Territories established could eventually become states on an equal basis with the original 13 needed a minimum of 60,000 ... View More
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The Louis and Clark Expedition ... Even though Louis and Clark did not find the Northwest Passage, they made ... traveling to new lands for the Americans, the development of territories, and then ... View More
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Economic and Political Developments in the US 18001830 ... continued right after the war of 1812, focusing on expansion in the Northwest and Southwest areas of the country. Increased land territories brought about not ... View More
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Causes of the Civil War ... The Northwest Ordinance stated that the federal government could control the territories of the West until they became a state. ... View More
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The Articles of Confederation ... Ordinance. In the Northwest Ordinance, formal procedure for transforming territories into states was established. The Ordinance ... View More
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Andrew Jackson ... their territories, Native Americans governed their own internal matters. Indian lands were obtained through negotiation and trusting consent. The Northwest ... View More
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The Nation Takes Shape ... Also, Jayamp39s Treaty prevented the British from intervening in the Northwest Territory any ... in the West grew rapidly, and the empty territories quickly became ... View More
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Harrison William Henry ... Following the division of the Northwest Territory into the Ohio and Indiana Territories in 1800, Harrison moved his family to Vincennes, capital of the Indiana ... View More
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Effects of the Articles of Confederation ... of the establishment of the Articles of Confederation.The Northwest Ordinances of ... After the Articles of Confederation was established, territories were divided ... View More
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