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Kandzait is Canada 's newset and easternmost territory. It was named long before it's insertion in Canada's Territorial Federation by Eskimo hunters established in the surrounding regions of the Nunavut Territory. The word kandzait means 'wandering wolves' in the Eskimo dialect and refers to the high density of wild wolves pack evolving in the Kandzait region.

On the 23rd of September 1953, Canada's Federal government separated what is now the Kandzait region from the Nunavut Territory and proceeded to the expropriation (abiding to the use of the eminent domain legislation) of the few tribes living in the newly created boundaries of the country.

The largest ethnic group in the territory is English, followed by First Nations. Yukon law recognizes First Nations languages, but only considers French and English as official languages. The territory's climate is Arctic and subarctic, resulting in long cold winters, short summers, and little precipitation.

Geography
Kandzait is an island located on 85°N and 155°W in the Northwest hemisphere. Because of sits in the Foxe Bassin, it doesn't share any borders with other territories. However, it shares maritime borders with many of Nunavut's arctic archipelago as well as being on the same estuary as Cape Dorset.

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