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Wait. What's the difference between a province and a territory. -- nm
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ty97
Aug 24 '22, 11:23
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They're sort of Guam-like.
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Reagen
Aug 24, 12:31
There are 3 territories in Canada. Unlike the provinces, the territories of Canada have no inherent sovereignty and have only those powers delegated
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Beaker
Aug 24, 11:28
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Wait, there are like no cities in Nunavut -- nm
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ty97
Aug 24, 11:29
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it's also not connected by road to Canada, and has only about 800 km of roads in the whole place.
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Reagen
Aug 24, 11:34
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I flew through a couple of Alaska uhhh...cities?..... like that on Monday. Population 500. No roads connecting to outside world.
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ty97
Aug 24, 11:51
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Well in the winter you have ice roads, but think of all the bridges, levees and hundreds of miles of bulldozing to push a road through -- nm
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zeitgeist
Aug 24, 12:21
1 more letter -- nm
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decline
Aug 24, 11:24
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