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  1. Nunavut Government Departments and Agencies: Crown Corporations of Nunavut, Nunavut Public Library Services, Nunavut Arctic College
  2. Report on the Dominion of Canada Government Expedition to the Arctic Islands and Hudson Strait on board the D.G.S. "Arctic" by J. E. Bernier, 1910
  3. Canada's Modern-Day First Nations: Nunavut And Evolving Relationships (How Canada Became Canada) by Ellyn Sanna, William Hunter, 2005-09-08
  4. The Road to Nunavut: The Progress of the Eastern Arctic Inuit Since the Second World War by R. Quinn Duffy, 1988-04
  5. Nunavut: Inuit Regain Control of Their Lands and Their Lives by Jens Dahl, Jack Hicks, et all 2000-10
  6. Nunavut: Rethinking Political Culture by Ailsa Henderson, 2008-08-30
  7. Election de la premiere Assemblee legislative du Nunavut.: An article from: Revue parlementaire canadienne by Brian Armstrong, 1999-06-22
  8. Nunavut.(Legislative Reports/Rapport legislatifs)(proceedings of the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut): An article from: Canadian Parliamentary Review by Alex Baldwin, 2007-06-22
  9. Arctic priorities: a northern perspective.(CANADA'S ARTIC INTERESTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES): An article from: Behind the Headlines by Paul Okalik, 2008-07-01
  10. Like the Sound of a Drum: Aboriginal Cultural Politics in Denendeh And Nunavut by Peter Kulchyski, 2006-01
  11. Report on the Dominion government expedition to Hudson Bay and the Arctic Islands on board the D.G.S. Neptune, 1903-1904 by A. P Low, 1906
  12. Names And Nunavut: Culture And Identity in the Inuit Homeland by Valerie Alia, 2007-01-01
  13. Your Guide to Government Financial Assistance in Nunavut by Iain Williamson, 2000-12-31
  14. Kiumajut (Talking Back): Game Management and Inuit Rights 1950-70 by Peter Kulchyski, Frank James Tester, 2008-05

81. Provincial Agriculture Websites: Agriculture And Agri-Food Canada Online (AAFC O
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82. Building Nunavut: A Story Of Inuit Self-Government
The story of nunavut, a project to create a selfgoverning territory in the eastern and northern portions Category Regional North America Society and Culture Politics...... the nunavut proposal is one for a continuation of the now familiar institutions ofterritorial government, ie, similar to provincial governments across canada.
http://www.yukoncollege.yk.ca/~agraham/jull/buildnun.htm
Building Nunavut: A Story of Inuit SelfGovernment
The Northern Review #1 (Summer 1988):59-72.) by Peter Jull [Jull Opus Main Page] nunavut The aboriginal organisations funded by Ottawa have changed the character of the north and of Canada. In the NWT they were the first aboriginal public bodies which could tackle territorywide and national issues. In spite of, or perhaps because of, territorial government hostility, they became rallying points for aboriginal opinion. And while the territorial governments excluded aboriginal employees form policy or management levels, despite many directives insisting on greater aboriginal hiring, the organisations provided them work and great opportunities for social and political action. Very quickly Ottawa recognised de facto that NWT politics, opinion and political legitimacy were divided between the legislature and the aboriginal associations. Great care was taken to balance these interests, and Ottawa through the Trudeau and Clark government years played a role of active neutrality: its goal was to secure a social, economic and political development in the north which would provide equality between aboriginal northerners and the newer arrival. In particular, Ottawa resisted territorialgovernment attempts to secure devolution of powers and budgets, seeing clearly that these would consolidate the position of, and otherwise benefit, the whites while largely leaving aboriginal northerners aside. The NWT government is something of a marvel. Its history deserves to be written and written carefully before it all, soon one expects, passes into the past. Essentially it is the greatest Canadian monument to progressive programming for an underdeveloped area, and the boldest attempt at total government ever seen in this country. It was the designed to respond humanely to the poverty and isolation Canadians saw in the north, and to deliver southern standards of living conditions to the most remote icebound hamlets. It cut corners to upgrade living standards quickly, and the main corner cut was the viewpoint of the aboriginal residents. This administration concentrated expertise to solve northern problems, to bring the good things from the south to the north. It was a directed effort, and was specifically designed to

83. Government Of Nunavut : Canada's Forest Network
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85. Government Site Links
Industry canada's Broadband for Rural and Northern Development Pilot Program. nunavutPlanning Commission nunavut government commission to deal with land use
http://www.abo-peoples.org/NativeLinks/GovernmentLinks.html
Links to Government Sites The following 31 links are presented in alphabetical order and although some may be new to this list, they may not be new to the web. The commentaries on each link are only the opinion of the information Provider to this site and do not necessarily represent the opinions of the Congress of Aboriginal Peoples.
Aboriginal Planet
The Aboriginal page of the federal Department of External Affairs
B.C. Ministry of Aboriginal Affairs
A site for documentation on Aboriginal peoples by the B.C. Ministry of Indian Affairs. BC Min of Education - Aboriginal Education
Lists goals and priorities of the BC government's Aboriginal education initiative with many links.
Canadian Information By Subject Index to the National Library of Canada
Digital Collections Program

Government of Canada's Digital Collection Program.
Elections Canada On-line

Info on Members of Parliament, election results, ridings, etc.
Federal Policy Guide-Aboriginal Self-government

Billed as the federal government approach to thge implementation of the Inherent Right of Aboriginal Self-Government
Federal Standing Committee on Aboriginal Affairs

Lists Committee members, isues, documents etc.

86. Canada
Places in nunavut nunavut communities, Iqaluit. government of the NorthwestTerritories. The Explorers' Guide to canada's Northwest Territories.
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87. OCIPEP - News Release - GOVERNMENT OF CANADA ANNOUNCES $85,000 IN
Since the founding of nunavut in 1999, the government of canada hascommitted over $600,000 for projects under JEPP in the territory.
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IN FUNDING FOR EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS IN NUNAVUT OTTAWA - Nancy Karetak-Lindell, Member of Parliament for Nunavut, on behalf of the Honourable John McCallum, Minister of National Defence, today announced the Government of Canada's contribution of over $152,000 to the Government of Nunavut to enhance territorial emergency preparedness. The funds, available under the Joint Emergency Preparedness Program (JEPP), were provided for the development of Nunavut's emergency measures program. The territory also committed over $341,000 towards this project. "This combined total investment of almost $500,000 is bound to have a very significant impact on Nunavut's emergency measures program. I know that the residents of Nunavut will continue to benefit from this program for years to come," said MP Nancy Karetak-Lindell. "The Government of Canada looks forward to continuing to ensure that the special needs of Canada's northern communities are addressed, particularly as they relate to preparing for emergencies."

88. Government Of Nunavut
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89. Nunavut Takes Control — The Nunavut Government
Financing. The nunavut government will largely depend on the government of Canadafor its operational costs and the cost of providing public services.
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The Nunavut Land Claim
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The Nunavut Government by Randy Ames Nunavut refers to both a territory and a government. Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms . The administration of the Nunavut government, which was still in the process of being set up at the time of writing, was to be implemented according to recommendations contained in Footprints 2 . This report was prepared by the Nunavut Implementation Commission, an agency created under federal statute to advise on the design of the new government of Nunavut. Footprints 2 A Territory vs. a Province The Nunavut government will have powers and responsibilities similar to those of the current government of the Northwest Territories (GNWT) and those of the provinces. But a province is different than a territory. A province exists in its own right, a direct creature of the Constitution Acts, 1867-1982

90. Mapleleafweb.com: Nunavut: The Story Of Canada's Inuit People
rates are twice the average for the rest of canada. Currently, the federal governmentis supplying 90 percent of it will be difficult for nunavut to develop
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Future Challenges Nunavut's creation was a great success for its residents. The territory, however, is still faced with a number of political, social, and economic challenges.
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    While the territory has been officially established, the Nunavut government is still far from complete. Currently, Nunavut is dependent upon the government of the Northwest Territories for the delivery of public services. As such, the territory needs to develop the infrastructure and the personnel to deliver its services independently and effectively. Social Nunavut is faced with many problems in health and well being, education, and crime.
  • 91. Nunavut Premier Paul Okalik - Premier Of Nunavut Canada
    Sworn in as the first Premier of nunavut, April 1, 1999, the day nunavutbecame a Territory of canada. Write to the Premier of nunavut
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    Nunavut Premier Paul Okalik Premier of Nunavut 1999 to present Related Resources Nunavut Elections
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    • Elected in Nunavut's first election Chosen by other Nunavut MLAs to be Nunavut premier 1999
    • Sworn in as the first Premier of Nunavut, April 1, 1999, the day Nunavut became a Territory of Canada

    92. Regional Offices - Alberta And Territories
    Canadian Business Service Centres. The canada Business Service Centres(CBSCs) are your gateway to government information for business.
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    93. Governments On The WWW: Canada
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    94. Indian & Northern Affairs Dept
    Extensive Canadian government site which includes legislation, publications, news, FAQs, and history.
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    95. Welcome To Nunavut.com Web Site
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