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  1. Nunavat (Canada in the 21st Century) by Norma Jean Lutz, George Sheppard, 2001-01
  2. Nunavut (Hello Canada) by Fitzhenry & Whiteside, 1999-08-01
  3. Arctic Cordillera: Mountain range, Canadian Arctic Archipelago, Ellesmere Island, Ungava Peninsula, Labrador, Quebec, Canada, Nunavut, Penny Ice Cap, Baffin Island, Davis Strait, Labrador Sea
  4. Uqalurait: An Oral History of Nunavut by John Bennett, Susan Rowley, 2004-06
  5. Vulnerability to Climate Change in Arctic Canada: The Vulnerability Approach and Case Studies from Inuit Communities in Nunavut by James Ford, 2008-06-12
  6. James Bay: James Bay, Hudson Bay, Arctic Ocean, Quebec, Ontario, Nunavut,Hydroelectricity, Aboriginal peoples in Canada, KashechewanFirst Nation, Grand Council of the Crees
  7. Canada North: Journey to the High Arctic by Harry Swain, 1992-08-01
  8. Mountains of Qikiqtaaluk Region: Barbeau Peak, Mount Odin, Apex Hill, Qiajivik Mountain, Angilaaq Mountain, Polar Sun Spire, Kisimngiuqtuq Peak
  9. Hudson Bay: Hudson Bay, Canada, Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan, Alberta,Manitoba, Nunavut, North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota,Montana, James Bay
  10. Bathurst Inlet, Northwest Territories (Canada. Geographical Branch. Memoir) by John Brian Bird, 1961
  11. Field investigations on Southampton Island and around Wager Bay, Northwest Territories, Canada, 1956 (Research memorandum) by Max Bronhofer, 1957
  12. This Vanishing Land: A Woman's Journey to the Canadian Arctic by Dianne Whelan, 2009-10-15
  13. Archaeology of the Frobisher Voyages by William W. Fitzhugh, 1993-03-17
  14. The Arctic Voyages of Martin Frobisher: An Elizabethan Venture by Robert McGhee, 2001-12

81. Learning Resources: For Social Studies Courses: Nunavut: Course Descriptions
nunavut. Theme A is a study of circumpolar geography. Theme C is a study that examinesCanada’s cultural, economic and political links to other circumpolar
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Grade 7: The Circumpolar World (Compulsory) Grade 9: The Growth of Canada (Compulsory) Grade 10: Canada in the Modern World (Compulsory) Canada in the 20th Century and Citizenship in Canada Grade 11: The Growth of the Global Perspective (Compulsory) Grade 11 social studies examines how the modern world has been influenced by major ideas and forces that have emerged from nineteenth century experience and how economic growth and development have led to increased global interdependence. It illustrates why a responsible global citizen needs to be aware of the effect history and economic growth have on the interaction of nations. Major topics include: Development and Interaction of Nations: 19th Century Europe and Interdependence in The Global Environment.
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82. Student Links: Geography (Canada)
The following web connections about Social Studies (Canadian geography) have beensuggested by the Information Technology department of the Toronto District
http://portroyal.egate.net/Resources/geographycanada.html
If visitors are aware of other excellent Internet links that are suitable for this specific page, and which are appropriate to the target audience, namely, students of the elementary, junior and intermediate grades, please let us know by sending the information at the e-mail shown at the bottom of this page. Please note : Great care has been taken to ensure that these links adhere to the Toronto District School Board's Online Policy document (2000); however, if visitors become aware that inappropriate material does, in fact, appear on any of these links, please notify us immediately (see e-mail at the bottom of this page). The following web connections about Social Studies (Canadian Geography) have been suggested by the Information Technology department of the Toronto District School Board as useful links for students attending its schools: Gateway to Nunavut - www.nunavut.com
Government of Canada Site / Site du gouvernement du Canada

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83. Social Studies: Geography
Gaia by Brig Klyce. Canadian geography Links. Geological Survey of canada; CanadianInformation; Environment canada; United Nations Association in canada;
http://www.sackville.ednet.ns.ca/links/Social_Studies/Geography/
Geography Links Maps
Grade 12 Geomatics
Global Geography 3D Atlas Online Countries
This comprehensive site includes maps of the country, a brief history of the country, links to information about the country, including an encyclopedia article, the CIA WOrld Factbook, glossary terms for the country, and a link to a search engine or forum for the country, if one exists.
Compare your Nation

Here, you can compare any nation to another on a numner of characteristics. If you liked PC Globe, you'll like this site.
CIA World Factbook

This is a good source for geographic, political and economic information about the countries of the world.
Country Profiles

Quick access to information about countries of the world. Library of Congress Country Studies World Skip This is a huge, comprehensice site that has links to the various aspects of a country: business, travel information, government, people culture, currency, weather and even a language translator for the language of the country. There is a lot if information here, so it often slow to load. City Population This site gives the statistics for, and maps, showing the location of, the major population centers of the world.

84. Teaching & Learning About Canada
TEACHING LEARNING ABOUT canada. RESOURCES FOR TEACHERS AND STUDENTS. Informationand links dealing with Canadian geography, History, Politics, and Wildlife
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RESOURCES FOR TEACHERS AND STUDENTS
Information and links dealing with Canadian Geography, History, Politics, and Wildlife, Time Zones, Graphs and Tables, Maps and much more. Information and links dealing with Canadian Geography, History, Politics, and Wildlife, Time Zones, Graphs and Tables, Maps and much more. Did you know that There are some two million lakes in Canada, covering about 7.6 percent of the Canadian landmass. The main lakes, in order of the surface area located in Canada (many large lakes are traversed by the Canada-U.S. border), are Huron, Great Bear, Superior, Great Slave, Winnipeg, Erie and Ontario. The largest lake situated entirely in Canada is Great Bear Lake (31 328 km ) in the Northwest Territories. Latest Population figures: 31,413,990 as of July 2002
Twenty-seven of the fifty U.S. states have land north of Canada's southernmost point - Middle Island, Ontario.
The states include Alaska, California, Connecticut, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New York, New Hampshire, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Utah, Vermont, Washington, Wisconsin and Wyoming. The total length of the Canada-United States boundary is 8 890 kilometres.

85. Geography
Sciences (including Thematic Maps and geography) and Mining Indian and Northern AffairsCanada http//www.inac nunavut Information Gateway to nunavut http//www
http://www.peel.edu.on.ca/~clarkson/LIB/geography.htm
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86. Culture Canada: This Land - Geography
geography. Atlas of canada Source Atlas
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Source: Prince of Wales Northern Heritage Centre Interactive Political Map of Canada Source: Atlas of Canada Parks Canada's digital maps of areas in Nunavut Source: Parks Canada Parks Canada Map Cabinet Source: Parks Canada W.H. Pugsley Collection of Early Canadian Maps Source: McGill University Libraries Top Last Modified: 2003-03-13 Important Notices Contact Us Help Search ... Suggest a Link

87. Geography
geography Portal http//www.kesgrave.suffolk.sch.uk Indian and Northern Affairs Canadahttp//www.inac nunavut Information Gateway to nunavut http//www.nunavut
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Geologic History Climate Ecozones ... Other
Geography's Basic Tools GeoSystemsMap Projections http://www.geosys.com/cgi-bin/genobject/mapskills_project/tig5e6 University of MinnesotaMaps in the News http://www-map.lib.umn.edu/news.html Compass Rose Global Positioning System (GPS) http://www.howstuffworks.com/gps.htm Expedia.com Travels http://www.expediamaps.com How GIS Works, ESRIC http://www.esricanada.com/k-12/gis/whatisgis.html Natural Resources CanadaRemote Sensing: Views from Space http://www.ccrs.nrcan.gc.ca/ccrs/imgserv/tour/toure.html
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Ask a Geologist, Geological Society of Canada http://www.nrcan.gc.ca/ess/esic/cgi-bin/askageol_e.cgi Natural Resources CanadaCool Site for Kids http://www.nrcan.gc.ca/edu/ Distance Between Cities http://www.indo.com/distance/ Geography Portal http://www.kesgrave.suffolk.sch.uk/Curricu/geog/links The Atlas of Canada http://www.atlas.gc.ca/site/english.html
Geologic History Natural Resources CanadaEarthquakes in Canada http://www.seismo.nrcan.gc.ca/english/ Ocean Research Institute, University of TokyoNorth American and European Plate movement http://manbow.ori.u-tokyo.ac.jp/tamaki-html/hs2_nuvel1.html

88. NORTH AMERICA-Cultural Geography: Canada

http://www.harpercollege.edu/~mhealy/g101ilec/namer/nac/naccan/naccanfr.htm

89. Nunavut :: OCanada.ca :: Canada's Portal
nunavut contains one fifth of canada's land. As the newest partner in the federation,nunavut is the latest development in canada's nation building.
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90. Mapleleafweb.com: Nunavut: The Story Of Canada's Inuit People
Feature nunavut. You are here Home Features nunavut The Story of canada's Inuit People.
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January 8th, 2002 Canada's north is a harsh landscape, often frigid and barren. However, one finds patches of life in this inhospitable place: a small flower, blades of grass, the splash of a seal, the cry of a bird. Each is a testament of life's ability to sustain itself and even flourish in the severest conditions. The story of Canada's Inuit people reflects this northern landscape. It is a tale of harsh conditions, of striving to live in one of the toughest climates in the world, and of undergoing massive social, economic and cultural changes. But it's also a tale about a desire to sustain a way of life while adapting to a changing world. The Nunavut territory is a new chapter in the Inuit story. It marks the end of years of Inuit struggle for recognition of their unique existence and the power to protect it. It also marks the beginning of a new struggle to overcome the social and economic problems facing the Inuit in the 21st century.

91. Basic Facts The Land And People
Basic Facts on nunavut sources The nunavut Handbook, Nunatsiaq News, Governmentof canada, Statistics canada, Department of Indian and Northern Affairs, Web
http://www.nunavut.com/basicfacts/english/basicfacts_2people.html

The New Territory

The Land and People
The Economy

The Government

Web Sites About Nunavut
Basic Facts: The Land and People Climate and landscape
Wildlife

The People

Language of the Inuit
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Are Inuit bound by provisions of the Indian Act?

Climate and landscape At The Nunavut Handbook web site, investigate Nunavut's: Environment Canada's web site at www.edm.ab.ec.gc.ca/Arctic.Weather/ provides land, aviation and marine weather forecasts. Also see climate-related links in our Land and Wildlife centre. to top Wildlife Ptarmigan, gyrfalcons, peregrine falcons, geese, snowy owls, ivory gulls and other species of birds make the Arctic their home too, along with huge breeding colonies of seabirds. See The Nunavut Handbook web site to learn more about: There are also many links to photos and descriptions of arctic species in our Hunting and Fishing centre.

92. Population And Dwelling Counts, For Canada, Provinces And Territories, Census Me
Population, Dwellings and geography, Data tables, Census and Dwelling Counts, forCanada, Provinces and
http://www12.statcan.ca/english/census01/products/standard/popdwell/Table-CMA-P.

93. Canada.htm
An Internetbased field trip through each of canada's provinces and territories.Category Kids and Teens School Time North America canada...... The geography of canada's provinces and territories is similar to the geographyof the United States in some instances but there are also differences.
http://www.davidson.k12.nc.us/webquests/canada/canada.htm
Canadian Field Trip Introduction Task Process Resources ... Conclusion Introduction: One of the countries in the Western Hemisphere that fifth graders study is Canada. The geography of Canada's provinces and territories is similar to the geography of the United States in some instances but there are also differences. This WebQuest will provide students an opportunity to explore Canada and discover these likenesses and differences. The Task: Gather information from the Internet to fill in the database of Canada's geography. Use the information from the database to make a multimedia project about the province or territory you have been assigned. The Process: Read all directions before you click.

94. Canadian Information By Subject: Alphabetical Order
travelBritish Columbia geography, travelCanada, Northern geography 1999 ) geography,travelNova Scotia geography, travelNunavut geography, travel
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95. What You Need To Know About™
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