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Nunavut Canadas Diamond
By Ashton Billesberger

The province known as Nunavut has supported a continuous population for more then 4000 years. The province was founded by Martin Frobisher back in 1576 while leading an expedition to find the Northwest Passage. In 1976, talks for a land claim agreement and the new territory between the Inuit Tapirisat of Canada and the federal government began. Then in April 1, 1999 Nunavut Act were passed by the Canadian Parliament.

The population of Nunavut as of 2004 is 29,300. The economy is based on mining, diamonds, gold, zinc, lead, copper, and nickel. There are a lot of companies investing their money to look for diamonds as we speak.

Here are some quick facts -Iqaluit is the largest city -The Popu...
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