Wrong AnswerNunavut, on April 1, 1999. Prior to that date, that Territory was part of the Northwest Territories. It had been split because people thought Northwest Territories was too big so they decided to divide it. =========================================================Right Answer1. Nunavut was carved out of the Northwest Territories in order to create a self-governing territory for the Inuit. The decision to create Nunavut had nothing to do with the previous size of the Northwest Territories. 2. Nunavut did not "join" Canada. It was already a part of Canada by virtue of being a part of the Northwest Territories.3. The last territory to join Canada was the "remaining British possessions and territories ... and the islands adjacent thereto" pursuant to the Adjacent Territories Order, dated July 31, 1880.Prior to that, on July 15, 1870, Rupert's Land and the North-Western Territories had been transferred from Britain to Canada. On the same date, the federal government created the Province of Manitoba out of part of the former Rupert's Land.
Going from newest to oldest, Untied States of America, the England Empire, the Roman Empire, The Greek Empire the Egyptian Empire the Mongol Empire and the Persian Empire.
Lots of European colonies. For starters there was Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, PEI, New Brunswick, Upper and Lower Canada, the Province of Canada, and British Columbia. But there were many more than that. New France was a French Colony, and Ruperts Land and the Northwest Territories are sometimes viewed as, or administered as British Colonies, as was the Red River Colony, though they didn't have the same standing as say the Province of Canada. At one point the Spanish claimed the West Coast as part of it's colony New Spain, and Russia claimed part of our coast was part of their colony Russia America. Norway and Denmark also had claims that part of our North was part of their colonial possessions. Then there are colonies of Canada. These include North-West Territories, Manitoba, District of Keewatin, Yukon Territory, District of Athabasca, District of Alberta, District of Assiniboia, District of Saskatchewan, and the Prairie provinces, Manitoba, Saskachewan, and Alberta which were effectively administered as colonies when they were first created out of districts and territories. And the newest addition, Nunavut Territory. I'm sure I've missed a few but that's the bulk of them.
Generally speaking they are, Navy (oldest service and called the Senior Service in Britain), Army and the Air Force (the newest service). In some countries there is a blurring of these units such as USAAF (United States Army Air Force) the Marines (soldiers who fight as an infantry unit at sea or on land). However within these three units there are innumerable divisions such as Infantry, cavalry (now usually known as armour), sappers, commandos, S.A.S., S.B.S. Specialist Raiding Forces (Rangers) S.E.A.L.s many of these are formed on early fighting groups such as cavalry, kommando (Boer Wars), Marines (Naval units as far back as Henry VIII) and so on. Others have been formed as experience (or some drop kick in power) dictated. Some I cannot for the life of me work out how or why they came into being. The Brandenburgers (German Unit and never used after SKORENSY got MUSSOLINI out of Italy under the Allies noses) The Special Air Service and the Special Boat Service (both do the same job on land and sea) and various others from around the world.
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Nunavut is Canada's newest territory, created in 1999. Its creation was meant to provide a home for the Inuit people while also promoting self-governance and preserving their culture.
The newest addition to Canada's provinces is the Arctic territory of Nunavut. It was declared its own territory on April 1, 1999.
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The answer is Newfoundland and Labrador is the newest territory to be added to the wonderful country of Canada. It became part of Canada in 1949.
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Nunavut established 1999.
Nunavut is the newest territory in Canada, established on April 1, 1999. It was carved out of the eastern part of the Northwest Territories and is home to a majority Inuit population.
Nunavut. It was founded on April 1st 1999.
The newest Canadian province is Newfoundland and Labrador, which entered confederation on March 31, 1949. The newest Canadian territory is Nunavut, which entered confederation on April 1, 1999.
Nunavut became Canada's newest territory in 1999.
Nunavut is Canada's third, and newest, territory. It was formed in 1999 out of the eastern part of the Northwest Territories.