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Nunavut Day

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public servants). Several cultural activities and events are organized throughout the day, including community-wide breakfasts, traditional dancing, games, Nunavut history competitions, policy announcements by the Government of Nunavut or related bodies and speeches by leaders of local communities.
116:, to come into operation sometime in the future. On April 1, 1999, Nunavut became a legally distinct territory from the Northwest Territories, coming into being as a territory on this date. The following year, in 2000, 'Nunavut Day' was celebrated on April 1. However, it was felt that the 1993 128:
Nunavut Day is a public holiday, per the 2001 Nunavut Day Holiday Order. Despite being a declared public holiday in the territory, many organizations and stores remain open throughout the day. Employees of the
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had greater significance to the people of Nunavut, so the holiday was moved to July 9 the following year.
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Traditional food is also served in some communities. For example, the 2010
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must still work on this day, as it is not treated as a public holiday for
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Nunavut Day celebrations featured a barbecue of burgers made from
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passed the Nunavut Act, establishing the territory of
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Index


Nunavut
July 9
Inuktitut
public holiday
Canadian
territory
Nunavut
1982 plebiscite
Northwest Territories
Parliament of Canada
Nunavut
Nunavut Land Claims Agreement
federal government of Canada
Iqaluit
muskox


Holidays: Nunavut Day in Canada
Nunavut Day Holiday Order, 2001
Statutory holidays: Federal
2010 Nunavut Day celebrations
Nunavut Tunngavik Incorporated
Categories
Provincial and territorial holidays in Canada
Festivals in Nunavut
July observances
2000 establishments in Nunavut
Indigenous festivals in Canada

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