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The History
As the newest partner in the federation, Nunavut is the latest
development in Canada's nation building. All Canadians can
take pride in the outstanding achievement the birth of the
new territory represents. Canada has redrawn its map peacefully,
democratically and in partnership.
The creation of Nunavut also marks a profound shift in how
Canada relates to Aboriginal peoples. Inuit, as the majority
population of Nunavut, are shaping the territorial government
in keeping with their culture, traditions and aspirations.
The Government of Nunavut is elected by all residents of the
territory regardless of their origin. All citizens have the
right to vote and run for office. Jobs in the Government of
Nunavut's public service are open to all 28 000 residents.
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The Government of Nunavut provides services in English, French
and Inuktitut. The government intends to incorporate the best
of traditional Inuit and contemporary government systems.
Respect for its citizens' diversity is an essential element
of Canada's nation- building process.
The creation of Nunavut demonstrates that Canada can adapt
its governance to respect the values and traditions of Aboriginal
peoples. Over the millennia, Inuit have adapted successfully
to one of the harshest climates on earth. Blending this tradition
with modern technology and government organization will be
the hallmark of the new government. Nunavut brings a distinctive
voice to national policy and direction. It is helping to make
Canadians more aware of the challenges of day-to-day life
in this vast territory. The Government of Nunavut is highly
decentralized, the better to respond to the needs of its 26
far-flung communities. State-of-the-art communications technology
plays a crucial role in this decentralized structure.
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