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    Higher education in Yukon is shaped by the territory's small population (40,717 people as of Dec. 2018) in a relatively large geographic area. The history...
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    Higher education in Canada includes provincial, territorial, Indigenous and military higher education systems. The ideal objective of Canadian higher...
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    Yukon University (formerly Yukon College) is a public university in the Canadian territory of Yukon. The university main campus is based in Whitehorse...
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  • Yukon Road system in Yukon Territorial highways of Yukon List of schools in Yukon Museums in Yukon Higher education in Yukon Yukon NDP members Yukon Quest...
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    Higher education in British Columbia is delivered by 25 publicly funded institutions that are composed of eleven universities, eleven colleges, and three...
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    Higher education in Nunavut allows residents of this Canadian Arctic territory access to specialized training provided at post-secondary institutions...
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    Yukon River is a major watercourse of northwestern North America. From its source in British Columbia, it flows through Canada's territory of Yukon (itself...
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  • by SOVA faculty member Charles Stankievech. Visual arts portal Higher education in Yukon 64°03′45″N 139°25′50″W / 64.06250°N 139.43056°W / 64.06250;...
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  • of Higher Education and Training Department of Basic Education Antecedents: Department of Education (South Africa) (split in 2009) Bantu Education Department...
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    the native cultures of Yukon including land loss and non-traditional governance and education. However, indigenous people in Yukon continue to foster their...
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    Dawson City (redirect from Dawson, Yukon)
    Dawson City, officially the City of Dawson, is a town in the Canadian territory of Yukon. It is inseparably linked to the Klondike Gold Rush (1896–1899)...
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    post-secondary education. Post-secondary education is divided into college, as the first tertiary degree, and graduate school. Higher education includes public...
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    October 29, 2024. "Jeanie McLean". Yukon Legislative Assembly. Retrieved October 29, 2024. "Education Indicators in Canada: An International Perspective...
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  • school or high school, and sometimes in the latter years of middle school Higher education or vocational education The following table introduces the main...
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    migration by an estimated 100,000 prospectors to the Klondike region of Yukon in northwestern Canada, between 1896 and 1899. Gold was discovered there by...
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    the Yukon Education in Northwest Territories Education in Nunavut Education in the Yukon Higher education in Northwest Territories Higher education in Nunavut...
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  • Fredericton,NB City Institute of Higher Learning Higher education in Canada Higher education in New Brunswick List of business schools in Canada List of Canadian...
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  • With the Klondike Gold Rush, a number of folk songs from Yukon became popular, including "Rush to the Klondike" (1897, written by W. T. Diefenbaker),...
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    away from taking significant examinations in the future. Tertiary education, also known as higher education, refers to the non-compulsory educational...
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    people that had attained that level or higher. Kafir, Krista (April 2007). "Taking the Boy Crisis in Education Seriously: How School Choice can Boost...
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  • Taylor (born 3 December 1967 in Watson Lake, Yukon) is a Canadian politician. She is the former Deputy Premier of the Yukon and represented the electoral...
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    from uniform nationwide as Quebec, Newfoundland, and Yukon do not recognize it at all (in the Yukon, a civic holiday is celebrated instead on the third...
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    Canada (category All Wikipedia articles written in Canadian English)
    Northwest Territories, Parliament created the Yukon Territory. Alberta and Saskatchewan became provinces in 1905. Between 1871 and 1896, almost one quarter...
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    College, Saskatoon Yukon School of Visual Arts Higher education in Canada List of business schools in Canada Polytechnics Canada Open access in Canada to scholarly...
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  • territories (Yukon, Northwest Territories, Nunavut) and one province (Prince Edward Island) do not have municipalities among the 100 most populous in Canada...
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    Devolution (section Yukon)
    under the Constitution Act, 1871. Yukon was carved from the Northwest Territories in 1898 but remained a territory. In 1905, the provinces of Alberta and...
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    District from Fairfield, Connecticut, in 2016, citing factors including Boston's preeminence in the realm of higher education. The city also holds the headquarters...
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    Compulsory education refers to a period of education that is required of all people and is imposed by the government. This education may take place at...
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    incorporated October 27, 2012. As in the other two Canadian territories, the only incorporated city in the Yukon is its capital, Whitehorse. Dawson was...
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    Illuminati (category 1776 establishments in the Holy Roman Empire)
    Chapter 3 The European Illuminati, Grand Lodge of British Columbia and Yukon, accessed 14 November 2015 Weishaupt, Adam (1790). Pythagoras oder Betrachtungen...
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