Nunavut has always been part of Canada, except now it is an actual territory like the Yukon and the Northwest Territories
its called a Province. not a providence. its called a Province. not a providence. WOW... who ever answered this question, is a freaking smartass Nunavut is a territory, not a province....
A territory in northern Canada that includes the eastern part of the original Northwest Territories and most of the islands of the Arctic Archipelago; capital Iqaluit. It is the homeland of the Inuit people.
The 12 would be: Newfoundland, PEI, NB, NS, QC, ON, MB, SK, AB, BC, Yukon Territory, Northwest Territories and the 13th would be Nunavat added in 1999.
they are called first nations.
Nunavat means a lot to their Country.. i am 88% Sure that They Lived
Country: Canada; Providence: British Columbia, Yukon Territory
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In Australia, "providence" typically refers to the concept of divine guidance or care in the context of religious or philosophical belief. It can also relate to the idea of foresight or planning for the future. Additionally, there are places named Providence, such as Providence, a suburb in the Australian Capital Territory. However, the term is not commonly associated with any specific geographical or political entity in Australia like it is in other countries.
It is not in a providence
newyork is not in providence. providence is the capital of rhode island
The address of the Providence Branch is: 230 North Willow Street, Providence, 42450 1273