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  2. Category : Nunavut government departments and agencies

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    Nunavut Health Care Plan; Nunavut Liquor and Cannabis Board; Nunavut Public Library Services This page was last edited on 27 September 2019, at 12:45 (UTC). ...

  3. Nunavut Health Care Plan - Wikipedia

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    Nunavut Health Care Plan This page was last edited on 30 October 2024, at 22:47 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4 ...

  4. Nunavut Kamatsiaqtut Help Line - Wikipedia

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    The Nunavut Kamatsiaqtut Help Line is a telephone counseling and contact service for people in northern Canada who are in crisis. [1] The name Kamatsiaqtut is the Inuktitut language name used by Inuit; it means “thoughtful people who care." Since becoming operational on January 15, 1990, the Help Line has operated 365 days a year.

  5. COVID-19 pandemic in Nunavut - Wikipedia

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    COVID sign promoting social distancing at one of the local stores in Cambridge Bay. On July 2, Nunavut announced it was monitoring a presumptive case from an employee of the Mary River Mine. The Department of Health stated that the employee was "doing well" and had "no contact between Mary River workers and any of the surrounding communities ...

  6. List of regions of Nunavut - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian territory of Nunavut, which was established in 1999 from the Northwest Territories by the 1993 Nunavut Land Claims Agreement, is divided into three regions. Though these regions have no governments of their own, Nunavut's territorial government services are highly decentralized on a regional basis.

  7. Nunavut Tunngavik Incorporated - Wikipedia

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    A September 5, 2018 report "Raising children" by the University of Calgary based Children First Canada and the O'Brien Institute for Public Health, wrote that Nunavut had the highest infant mortality rate (IMR) in Canada — 17.7 per 1,000 live births, much higher than the Canadian average IMR of 4.7. [11]

  8. 8-1-1 - Wikipedia

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    In July 2005, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) assigned 8-1-1 for non-urgent health teletriage/telehealth services. In May 2008, the province of Quebec announced the adoption of 8-1-1 for this purpose, [1] followed by the Yukon in July 2008, [2] British Columbia in November 2008, [3] Nova Scotia in July 2009, [4] Saskatchewan in March 2013, [5] Alberta in ...

  9. List of municipalities in Nunavut - Wikipedia

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    [9]: s.4(3)(c) Iqaluit is the only city in Nunavut, with 7,429 residents and a land area of 51.58 km 2 (19.92 sq mi) in 2021. [3] It incorporated as a city on April 19, 2001. [11] Although Nunavut has no municipalities with town status, the CTVA provides opportunity to incorporate a town. A town can be incorporated at the request of a minimum ...