Does Nunavut count as English speaking?
Large, fairly recent, sparsely populated, large indigenous population, no roads between communities, tons of islands.
https://destinationnunavut.ca/discover/13-facts-you-didnt-know-about-nunavut
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Does Nunavut count as English speaking?
Large, fairly recent, sparsely populated, large indigenous population, no roads between communities, tons of islands.
https://destinationnunavut.ca/discover/13-facts-you-didnt-know-about-nunavut
Inuktitut is actually the majority language of Nunavut.
Which is why I ask, point #4 from my link above:
"4. We have four official languages.
While English and French remain our official Federal languages, all signage and government correspondence is also shared in the Inuit languages Inuktitut and Inuinnaqtun. Inuktitut is iconic for its use of syllabics instead of the latin alphabet."
Even if you counted it as English speaking, it's not a province 😜
Question does say "Or Territory".
But it is a territory.
The English part of Quebec?
I suppose the laws are very unique!
The b’ys in Newfoundland hated the US last time I was there but that was 15 years ago.
Atlantic Canada does win in terms of public support for permanent boycotts of America at 22.5%
Well done Atlantic Canada!