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The '''Northwest Territories''' is a northern territory of [[Canada]].  On April 1, 1999 [[Nunavut]] was seperated from the territory, however when it was created it included nearly all of modern Canada west of the Great Lakes (excluding [[British Columbia]].  The Territory shares a southern border with [[British Columbia]], [[Alberta]] and [[Saskatchewan]] as well as an eastern border with the [[Yukon Territory]] and a western border with [[Nunavut]].
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The '''Northwest Territories''' is a northern territory of [[Canada]].  On April 1, 1999 [[Nunavut]] was separated from the territory, however when it was created it included nearly all of modern Canada west of the Great Lakes (excluding [[British Columbia]].  The Territory shares a southern border with [[British Columbia]], [[Alberta]] and [[Saskatchewan]] as well as an eastern border with the [[Yukon Territory]] and a western border with [[Nunavut]].
 
The Capital is Yellowknife, and it has vast, untapped resources in lakes and rivers as well as mineral and oil wealth below it's surface.
 
The Capital is Yellowknife, and it has vast, untapped resources in lakes and rivers as well as mineral and oil wealth below it's surface.
  

Revision as of 12:16, June 29, 2007

The Northwest Territories is a northern territory of Canada. On April 1, 1999 Nunavut was separated from the territory, however when it was created it included nearly all of modern Canada west of the Great Lakes (excluding British Columbia. The Territory shares a southern border with British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan as well as an eastern border with the Yukon Territory and a western border with Nunavut. The Capital is Yellowknife, and it has vast, untapped resources in lakes and rivers as well as mineral and oil wealth below it's surface.

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