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The Inuit total 45,070 people, half of which live in Nunavut.
Nunivut is so empty, they would welcome any new faces. Trust me. You can go up there and build a house anywhere you want and the land is yours. Much of Alaska is the same way. "thunder" wrote On Fri, 27 Jan 2006 21:04:33 -0500, wrote: It's the Artic. It has little or no value. Anyone that wants to live there, or even start their own country there has to a right to it. Uh, people already live there. They are Inuit, and call themselves part of Canada. |
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