Noun1.Yukon Territory- a territory in northwestern Canada; site of the Klondike gold rush in the 1890s Yukon Canada- a nation in northern North America; the French were the first Europeans to settle in mainland Canada; "the border between the United States and Canada is the longest unguarded...
Significant property holdings in the Yukon territory and British Columbia Funds DCI is invested in the Panache Ventures Investment Fund – Canada’s most active seed-stage venture capital fund. Get in touch We are always seeking investments in operating companies with strong management teams, competiti...
owns a large open pit project, the eagle gold project in yukon, canada, with 2.66m oz in reserves at 0.7 g/t and exploration properties in yukon and nevada. all-in costs are projected to be under $700 per oz, with a post-tax irr of 29% and npv5 of $508m at $125...
The vastness of the territory, along with its shared international border with Alaska, makes the Yukon unique when it comes to assessing the impact of drugs on the community. The U.S. border increases the potential for international drug trafficking. The territory’s remoteness factors int...
With a 2001 population of 11.4 million people, Ontario is Canada's most heavily populated province, with over one-third of the country's total population. The Canadian Shield and the Hudson Bay Lowlands cover 90 percent of the province's territory, but are home to only 10 percent of Ontario...
The territory of the Cree, who were long-time residents of the north, also extended southward to the plains. The earliest explorer to the region was England's Henry Kelsey of the Hudson's Bay Company. Around 1690 he followed the Saskatchewan River to the southern plains of Saskatchewan, ...
established settlements of Aboriginal, or native, peoples. The Chipewyan Indians lived in the north, the nomadic Blackfoot roamed the eastern plains, and the Assiniboine inhabited the west. The territory of the Cree, who were long-time residents of the north, also extended southward to the ...