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Northern Canada

The northern territories of Canada are Nunavut, Northwestern Territories and Yukon.
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Capital

Yellowknife (NT), Iqualuit (Nunavut), Whitehorse (Yukon)

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Area

3.5M km²

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Official language

English

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Population

114K Inhabitants

Average temperature

-40º

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January

-28º

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February

-23º

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March

-11º

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April

0º

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May

8º

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June

13º

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June

10º

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August

4º

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September

-4º

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October

-18º

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November

-26º

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December

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The northern territories of Canada are Nunavut, Northwestern Territories and Yukon.

The population is very scarce and space is huge. The three northern territories occupy about 40% of the country's territory but only account for 3% of the total population of Canada.

It is one of the most extreme areas of the planet where temperatures can drop to 50 below zero.

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Red Leaf's educational offerings in Northern Canada

Red leaf has no educational programs in this province province