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It depends where in Canada you are. But in general, I believe Canada to be colder because some of Nunavut's islands are extremely close to the North Pole. Closer to the North pole than Greenland. As well, a greater amount of area is close to the North Pole than Greenland it to the North Pole. I may not be 100% right about this though.

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15y ago

No, it is homeruled but a part of Denmark.

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14y ago

They do not share a land border but they are adjacent. Greenland is on one side of Baffin Bay, and the Canadian Islands of Ellesmere is on the other side just a few kilometres apart.

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11y ago

Greenland is further up north than Canada. So yes.

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Baffin Island, the Vikings called it Helluland. It is the 5th largest island in the world, the largest in Canada.

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6y ago

Yes, it's just north of Canada.

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15y ago

Yes it is! :) :)

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12y ago

2-3 hours maximum

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13y ago

yes

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