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@realemperorkuzco

1 year ago

"How much of the land up there is populated?" she asked with curiosity in her eyes.
He responded, "Nunavut."

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@dereko4471

1 year ago

People are always shocked when they find out how much of Canada is unpopulated. If they actually went and seen these areas, they would understand why.

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@_jeff65_

1 year ago

Fun fact: since the creation of Yukon and Nunavut, the Northwest Territory is neither the westernmost nor the northernmost territory.

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@subotai-m3e

1 year ago

Imagine all that land split between 40 000 people, I'm from Europe and you cannot even camp in a forest without hearing some car or some music from a town.

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@cptMrNoob

1 year ago

Fun fact: Nunavut also has the northernmost human settlement, a military installation named Alert, at the tip of Ellesmere Island (The northernmost island in the Canadian archipelago)

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@elfarlaur

1 year ago

It wasn't mentioned in this video, but the Yukon became a separate territory because of the influx of people during the Klondike gold rush. A new territorial government was established to better administer the area.

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@hom3rdude

1 year ago

Sad part is in these territories you can expect to pay up to 50x regular price on grocery items due to the extra logistics

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@Justhuman_01

1 year ago

When you go to a restaurant with Whitehorse and eat steak with Yellowknife

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@Worldaffairslover

1 year ago

Canadas territories have a combined population of a whopping 120,000☠️☠️

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@cgillespie78

1 year ago

Whitehorse and Yellowknife - the emphasis is on the color, not the object

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@robsavage3296

1 year ago

You’ve also glossed over the fact that much of the land mass in the territories is uninhabitable. They are covered by northern boreal forest and frozen tundra.

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@MustacheCashStash125

1 year ago

It must feel pretty weird being older than a territory given how Nunavut broke away from the Northwest Territories in 1999

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@GianCipTurner

1 year ago

Hi! I live in Nunavut. It's beautiful and pretty vast. Just fyi, it is pronounced "New-na-voot". Lots of people pronounce it wrong and it drives my Inuit students crazy. 😂

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@xaviermendoza8261

1 year ago

All 6 people living there must be having fun

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@HolySoliDeoGloria

1 year ago

*Northwest (not Northwestern, from which the current name was shortened a LONG time ago)

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@shtrdVo1cano

1 year ago

Fantastic. This is what I like to see on YouTube. Liked and subscribed.

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@OHakkinen_

1 year ago

It's amazing how these provinces are bigger than countries and still have a population comparable or smaller than my neighborhood.

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@kr6rk

1 year ago

I lived in Yellowknife for four years. Best years of my life.

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@JmMateo933

1 year ago

Very cool video bro

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@vevee8675

3 weeks ago

TRULY beautiful and amazing place to live. Your family is blessed to be able to live this way.

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