more than 60% of the people in nunavut are less than 25 years old, and the spread of people is very sparse
No, Nunavut and North Dakota are not the same. Nunavut is the largest and northernmost territory of Canada. North Dakota is a US state.
Nunavut isn't a province, it's a territory, like Yukon and the Northwest Territories. That means that it is delegated authority by the federal government, rather than having its authority granted by the constitution, like provinces do. Nunavut is unique in that it has a majority Inuit population. Both Nunavut and the Northwest Territories use consensus government, which means all members of the legislative assembly sit as independents rather than as members of a party as is common in Yukon and the provinces.
more than 60% of the people in nunavut are less than 25 years old
Most of BC's northern border is with the Yukon Territory. The rest is with the Northwest Territories.
About half of the population is around Yellowknife. Another chunk is around Inuvik. And the rest is spread out far.
Most of the population is on the mainland of Nunavut. Another chunk of the population is on Baffin Island. And then the rest is on the archipelago.
By the definition of major city (500,00 or more persons) there are no Major cities in the Northwest Territories. ============== Yellowknife, with a population of 19,711, is the only city in Northwest Territories. The entire population of Northwest Territories is 43,439.
The Pacific province and territories in Canada are different from the other subregions because they have distinct geographical features, cultures, and economies. The Pacific province (British Columbia) has a more moderate climate, a strong forestry industry, and a diverse population. The territories (Yukon, Northwest Territories, and Nunavut) are characterized by their vast, sparsely populated landscapes, significant indigenous populations, and resource-based economies.
Canada has 6 time zones, although some communities do not choose to observe official time zones. The primary 6, from east to west, are Newfoundland time zone, Atlantic time zone, Eastern time, Central time zone, Mountain time zone and Pacific time zone. St Johns island is on Newfoundland time zone while Newfoundland, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick are on Atlantic Time Zone. Quebec, Ontario, and part of Nunavut are on Eastern Time Zone. Manitoba, Saskatchewan and part of Northwest Territories are on Central Time Zone. The rest of the Northwest Territories and Alberta are on Mountain Time Zone. Yukon and British Columba are on Pacific Time.
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Canada has no foreign countries within it outside of soil that has been given to international embassies. Perhaps you refer to the provinces and territories of which Canada consists. There are:Three Territories* Northwest Territories * Nunavut * Yukon Ten Provinces* Alberta * British Columbia * Manitoba * New Brunswick * Newfoundland * Nova Scotia * Ontario * Prince Edward Island * Quebec * Saskatchewan
They went out for gold, silver,land and the rest wanted to find the northwest passage
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