Ottawa has been the capital city of Canada ever since Canada became a self-governing country. But how exactly did it manage to become the capital of Canada—and why? In 1841, what was originally called the Province of Canada (the present-day provinces of Ontario and Quebec) came under Brit...
NU is Nunavut (its capital is Iqaluit).
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development issues” was presented at the IslandsoftheWorld VII ConferenceinPrince Edward Island,Canada(June 2002). unesdoc.unesco.org unesdoc.unesco.org 向在加拿大爱德华王子岛举行的第七届世界岛屿国家会议(2002 年 6 月)提交了题为“民间社会如何看待环境和发展问题”的文件。
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Iqaluit, city, capital of Nunavut territory and headquarters of Baffin region, Canada. It lies at the head of Frobisher Bay, on southeastern Baffin Island. Iqaluit is the largest community in the eastern Canadian Arctic. It was established as a trading p
(in Canada often collectively called the First Nations) andInuit peoples, the former being far greater in number and the latter enjoying semiautonomous status in Canada’s newest territory,Nunavut. In addition, the growing number of immigrants from other European countries,Southeast Asia, and Latin...
My first trip to Nunavut. Great experience. Lucky enough to see the Northern Lights right from my hotel window and front door of Capital Suites. Clean & Comfortable. Right in the heart of downtown Iqaluit. 8/10 Good Laura, Ottawa
Brandon, city, southwestern Manitoba, Canada, lying on the Assiniboine River, 131 miles (211 km) west of Winnipeg. It was first settled in the late 1870s and was formally founded after the arrival of the Canadian Pacific Railway (1881) near the last of t