Canada - Nunavut Links - Nunavut info - Canada Nunavut - Best Nunavut Information - Canadian Nunavut - Canada Nunavut - One of a kind Nunavut site - Nunavut - More Nunavut welcome to jampie - Canadians info

Nunavut Canada

  Information about Nunavut

 Alberta  British Columbia Manitoba New Brunswick  Newfoundland &  Labrador Northwest Territories  Nova Scotia  Nunavut  Ontario  Prince Edward Island  Quebec  Saskatchewan   Yukon

  Nunavut

 

 Nunavut
 
 Entertainment

 Free Chat

 Free Dating

 Free movies

 Free Videos

 Free Music

 Radio Station

 Canadian News

 Free Games

 Sports

 
 Nunavut
 

   

Free Nunavut Personals and Dating Meet your Match Today!

Welcome to Jampie.com, Jampie is where the Canadian experience begin. Jampie offers Nunavut dating, Canadian search, Nunavut  forum, Nunavut  Information and more. Jampie is where Canadian around the world meet, share ideas, exchange experiences and information. 

Nunavut

Advertise Here

Welcome to Nunavut, information About City of Nunavut

 
   
casinos chat
 

Welcome to Nunavut, information About City of Nunavut

 

 Info about Nunavut

As Canada prepared to bid farewell to the 20th century, it welcomed a new addition to Confederation when the eastern section of the Northwest Territories was carved into the country's third territory, Nunavut - created on April 1, 1999. Compared to Canada's other territories and provinces, Nunavut has the smallest population, with only about 28,000 residents, 85 per cent of whom are Inuit and in whose language, Inuktitut, Nunavut means "our land." But what the new territory lacks in numbers of people it more than makes up for in geographic size. Nunavut's 26 communities are spread across nearly two million square kilometres, almost one-fifth of Canada's total land mass. Nunavut's capital, Iqaluit, located on the mouth of Frobisher Bay, is also the territory's largest city and has the longest airport runway in the Canadian Arctic, receiving regular flights from Ottawa and Montréal. In addition to its vast territory and cultural makeup that make it unique, Nunavut also operates unlike any other Canadian jurisdiction. The Nunavut Land Claims Agreement, adopted by Canada's Parliament in 1993, gave the territory's Inuit the right to self-government. They chose to pursue their aspirations to self-determination through a public government structure. The territorial government headed by a Premier and a Cabinet and Nunavut's elected Legislative Assembly incorporate Inuit values and beliefs, and conducts business primarily in Inuktitut, though Inuinnaqtun (Inuktitut in written form using Roman spelling), English and French are also used. Still in its infancy, Nunavut faces several challenges. Among them: the high cost of transporting goods from the south to consumers throughout the territory. But Nunavut's best hope for the future might lie within its human resources. With some 60 per cent of the territory's population under the age of 25, young Nunavut has the youngest Canadians.

Tunngasugitti - welcome to the Government of Nunavut

Nunavut -- "our land" in the Inuktitut language - has been home to Inuit for millennia and part of Canada for more than a century. Embracing both traditional knowledge and values and the new opportunities presented by technologies like the Internet, the Government of Nunavut now provides a wide range of services tailored to the unique needs of approximately 29,500 residents.

Facts About Nunavut
Read about our people and culture, wildlife, official symbols, background about Nunavut Land Claim, and much more.

Legislative Assembly of Nunavut
Look up MLA contact information, read up on Acts and regulations, Throne Speech, Hansard, status of Bills and more.

Nunavut Business Information
Nunavut is a place of great economic growth. Read the latest Requests for Proposals about the Inuit/Northern Preference and information about Starting a Business.

Development of Suicide Prevention Strategy
Discussion Paper Released to Engage Nunavummiut on Development of Suicide Prevention Strategy

10th Anniversary Nunavut!

Council of the Federation Literacy Award

Commissioner's Arts Award

 
 

Nunavut  for more information check us back

 MY NEWS
 About Us

 About us

 Contact

 Dating

 Guestbook

 Forum

 Advertise

 Add site

 Chat

 
 Nunavut Link

 Nunavut

 Universities

 Colleges

 High School

 Daycares

 Library

 Learning Centers

 
 Night Live

 Clubs

 Bars

 Restaurants 

 Hotels

 Guides

 Attractions

 Rentals

 Hospital

 Doctors

 Health watch

 Transportation

 Weather

 
 Good sites

 Social Network

 Check emails

 Downloads

 Good ideas

 EthioLove

 African

 
 Nunavut
 
 
 

Copyright 2003 - 2009 Jampie.com  All rights reserved.