The short answer is:
There are no states in Nunavut.
The long answer is:
Just as the USA is divided into regions called "States", the nation of Canada is divided into regions which are either called "Territories" or "Provinces".
Nunavut is the name of one of the Territories that make up the nation of Canada and so there are no "States" that make up Nunavut.
Some more information:
Nunavut covers a very large area in Northern Canada, but because it is so far north it has a very small population of only about 30,000 people.
what are the current leaders of nunavut
Ayuittituq, ellesmere island and some other crappy place
Manitoba is directly south of Nunavut. Northwest Territories is a territory that is to the west of Nunavut but is south of some areas of Nunavut.
Northwest Territories, Yukon Territory, and Nunavut.
Yukon Northwest Territories Nunavut
Yukon, NorthWest Territories and Nunavut
nunavut people used to live in igloo
Some birds in Nunavut are ravens ptarmagain eider ducks and snowy owls
Whitehorse is the capital of Yukon. Yellowknife is the capital of the Northwest Territories, and Iqaluit is the capital of Nunavut.
more than 60% of the people in nunavut are less than 25 years old, and the spread of people is very sparse
Iqualit
the Toonik Tyme