Today, Berger finds that barely seven years after the new territory was established, Nunavut is headed for social catastrophe

Seven years ago, the map of Canada changed for the first time since Newfoundland joined in 1949. A new territory of Nunavut was created and it is unlike any other part of Canada. Inuit form 85 per cent of the population and the first language of the territory is Inuktitut.

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