Celebrated by the residents of Nunavut, Canada, on July 9 each year, Nunavut is a time to honor the efforts of those who helped to bring this territory into being. For many years, the Inuit had worked toward forming their own territory. On July 9, 1993, the Nunavut Land Claims Agreement Act took effect, and Nunavut was established on April 1, 1999. Nunavut Day was declared an official government holiday in 2001.
Every Year
1540s
1760s
1790s
1810s
- 1815: FIRST NATURAL GAS WELL DISCOVERED NEAR WHAT IS NOW CHARLESTON, WEST VIRGINIA
- 1816: ARGENTINA DECLARED INDEPENDENCE FROM SPAIN
- BORN 1819: ELIAS HOWE (INVENTOR)
1840s
1850s
1860s
1870s
- 1872: JOHN F. BLONDEL RECEIVED A PATENT FOR A DOUGHNUT CUTTER
- 1878: HENRY TIBBE PATENTED AN IMPROVED CORN COB PIPE
1910s
1940s
- 1945: NEW YORK MAYOR LAGUARDIA READ THE COMICS OVER THE RADIO DURING A NEWSPAPER STRIKE
- BORN 1945: DEAN R. KOONTZ (AUTHOR)
1950s
1960s
- 1960: AT AGE SEVEN, ROGER WOODWARD BECAME THE FIRST PERSON TO FALL ACCIDENTALLY OVER THE NIAGARA RIVER’S HORSESHOE FALLS AND LIVE
- 1969: CANADA’S OFFICIAL LANGUAGES ACT ADOPTED
1970s
1990s
- DIED 1992: ERIC SEVAREID (JOURNALIST)
- DIED 1996: DOUGLAS GEORGE CHAPMAN (CANADIAN-BORN AMERICAN WILDLIFE STATISTICIAN)
2000s
- DIED 2002: ROD STEIGER (ACTOR)
- DIED 2004: ISABEL SANFORD (ACTRESS)
- DIED 2005: KEVIN HAGEN (ACTOR)
- DIED 2006: MILAN B. WILLIAMS (MUSICIAN)
- 2008: JIM PUROL SET A GUINNESS WORLD RECORD FOR “MOST SEATS SAT IN 48 HOURS” BY SITTING IN 39,250 SEATS
2010s
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