Nunavut is a Canadian territory, along with the Yukon and Northwest Territories.
July 9, 1993, the Canadian Parliament passed the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement Act and the Nunavut Act. April 1, 1999 Nunavut officially split from the Northwest Territories and became a Canadain territory. The western half staying as the Northwest Territories and the eastern half becoming Nunavut. July 9th every year is Nunavut day in Canada.
Yukon Territory and Northwest Territory. - Nunavut is a north east Territory.
Nunavut, a territory inhabited primarily by native Inuit people, was split off from the Northwest Territories in 1999. It includes the majority of Canada's arctic island region north and northwest of Hudson Bay.
Yukon Territory, Northwest Territory, Nunavut, Nova Scotia & Prince Edward Island.
In 1999, a third territory-Nunavut-was carved out of a part of the Northwest Territories.
Nunavut became a territory on April 1, 1999
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.
The territory that shares its western border with the Northwest Territories is Yukon. It is located to the west of the Northwest Territories.
The Northwest Territories split in 1999 to create the new territory of Nunavut, primarily to better represent the Inuit population and their cultural needs. The division was a response to longstanding demands for self-governance and recognition of Indigenous rights, as Nunavut was established to provide greater political autonomy and control over land and resources. The split aimed to enhance local governance and improve the delivery of services to the region's predominantly Indigenous communities.
Northwest Territories, Yukon and Nunavut