Top X Posts (formerly Tweets) for Nunavut Day in 2022
Updated
Its been 23 years since the creation of Nunavut and 29 years since the signing of the Nunavut Agreement
How are you celebrating Nunavut Day today? https://t.co/CbiHJMZJiO
Happy Nunavut Day! Today is a great day to celebrate. I am looking forward to attending the festivities in Iqaluit. I am proud to be from Nunavut because of the strengths, assets and resources we have in ourselves and our land. https://t.co/4TozZ0llkO
— ᓘᕆ ᐃᓪᓚᐅᖅ Lori Idlout❄️ (@LoriIdlout) July 9, 2022
Today is Nunavut Day! It is the youngest territory in the country, and Nunavut is celebrating its 23rd year.
There are 25 communities across Nunavut and it is divided into three regions: Qikiqtaaluk, Kivalliq, and Kitikmeot. https://t.co/QXwgel9fee
Happy Nunavut Day! Nunavuut Ullunganni Quviasuqatigivasi
I was pleased to visit Iqaluit with @LoriIdlout & continue to be inspired by Inuit & Nunavummiut
Despite the deprivation of their rights, they have many reasons to celebrate
As Cdns, we must learn and be guided by Inuit https://t.co/VaogOg4ZSd
— Velvet Tsuchinoko (@Some_Tsuchinoko) July 9, 2022
29 years ago, the Nunavut Agreement and the #Nunavut Act were passed in the Parliament of Canada. This led to the creation of Nunavut in 1999. Happy Nunavut Day! https://t.co/SZYm9EVMPm
Happy Nunavut Day! 💛❤️ 🤍
This day commemorates the anniversary of the passing of both the Nunavut Land Claim Agreement and the Nunavut Act signed in 1993. Which led to Nunavut becoming a Canadian Territory in 1999!
#calmair #nunavut #nunavutday2022 #kivalliqregion https://t.co/JzRllOvZNX