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Encyclopedia > Fort Smith Region, Northwest Territories

The Fort Smith Region is one of Statistics Canada's two census divisions of the Northwest Territories of Canada. It contains more than 77 percent of the population and more than 54 percent of the land area of the Northwest Territories. It main economic centre is the territorial capital of Yellowknife. The 2001 census reported a population of 28,824 spread over a land area of 618,360.3 km² (238,750.25 sq mi). Statistics Canada is the Canadian federal government bureau commissioned with producing statistics to help better understand Canada, its population, resources, economy, society, and culture. ... Motto: None Official languages Dene Suline, Cree, Dogrib, English, French, Gwichʼin, Inuktitut, Slavey Flower Mountain avens Capital Yellowknife Largest city Yellowknife Commissioner Tony Whitford Premier Joe Handley (Consensus government - no party affiliations) Parliamentary representation  - House seat  - Senate seats 1 1 Area Total  - Land  - Water    (% of total)  Ranked 3rd 1... Motto: Template:Unhide = Multum In Parvo (Much In Little) Location City Information Established: {{{Established}}} Area: 105. ... The Canada 2001 Census was a detailed enumeration of the Canadian population. ...


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Motto: Template:Unhide = Multum In Parvo (Much In Little) Location City Information Established: {{{Established}}} Area: 105. ... Fort Smith is a community in the Northwest Territories, Canada. ... Hay River on Great Slave Lake Hay River connection to the Arctic Ocean Hay River is a community on the south shore of Great Slave Lake, in the Northwest Territories, Canada. ... Fort Simpson, in the Northwest Territories, is a town on an island at the confluence of the Mackenzie and Liard Rivers, both traditionally trade routes for the Hudsons Bay Company and the native Dene people of the area. ... The village of Fort Liard is a Dehcho village located in the southwest corner of the Northwest Territories, Canada. ... Fort Providence is a town located west of Great Slave Lake in the Northwest Territories, Canada. ... We dont have an article called Rae-Edzo, Northwest Territories Start this article Search for Rae-Edzo, Northwest Territories in. ... Wha Ti is a community of about 450 people in Canadas Northwest Territories. ... Enterprise is an Indian settlement in Canadas Northwest Territories with a population of 88. ... Fort Resolution - A community in the Northwest Territories at the mouth of the Slave River. ... Wrigley is a community in Canadas Northwest Territories. ...

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  • Community Profile: Fort Smith Region Census Division, Northwest Territories; Statistics Canada

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Fort Smith (Northwest Territories) - MSN Encarta (131 words)
Fort Smith (Northwest Territories), town in Fort Smith Region, southwestern Northwest Territories, Canada, on the Slave River, near the Alberta border.
Fort Smith is a shipping and regional administrative center and serves as a gateway to Wood Buffalo National Park.
The town served as the administrative center of the Northwest Territories from 1911 to 1967, when a territorial capital was established in Yellowknife.
Districts of Northwest Territories - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (781 words)
Eventually the territory was divided into five administrative regions: Inuvik, Fort Smith, Kitikmeot, Keewatin and Baffin, although the three districts continued to appear on many maps.
In 1999 the territory was divided in two with the separation of Nunavut, and the regional boundaries were rearranged so that the three latter regions moved in entirety into Nunavut.
Fort Smith region and Inuvik region remain in use as census divisions of the Northwest Territories but do not possess any form of autonomy.
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