1975
Amagoalik new ITC land claims
director 
Electoral division proposed 
Statement: "Political development
in the North"
1976
COPE goes for separate land claims
talks 
ITC discusses revision of land claim
in Frobisher Bay 
1977
Amagoalik responds to Territorial
Council's attack on Nunavut 
Arvaluk resigns as ITC president
Inuit to form world organization
1979
Idea for Nunavut territory a sound
one
Split NWT, become province: ITC

Ittinuar beats Curley to win Nunatsiaq
seat
Amarook elected president of ITC

Federal court rules Inuit aboriginal
rights exist
1981
Negotiators reach wildlife agreement-in-principle

1982
Ittinuar crosses floor
Munro announces support for division
in principle 
82 per cent of East favour division

Wording of division question 
1983
NCF tours Baffin
COPE supports Nunavut
1985
Feds support division: Crombie
Boundary agreement in a shambles
1987
Curley says No to boundary agreement
1990
TFN agreement-in-principle signed

1991
Siddon accepts boundary compromise

1992
Rough ride for TFN agreement in
Iqaluit
"Today Canada is here to
say Yes to Nunavut"
Anawak will push Nunavut bill

Alianaittuq! The answer is Yes

1993
Tungasugitti Nunavummi! Welcome
Nunavut!
Coppermine shines for Nunavut
celebration 
1994
NIC off to good start
1995
Iqaluit wins capital vote

Footprints in new snow: the NIC's
first report 
1997
Nunavut voters say No to gender
parity plan 
Jack Anawak named interim commissioner

1998
Paul Martin, Jack Anawak sign
final Nunavut funding deal 
The OIC's master plan for Nunavut:
100 more jobs than Footprints 2 
1999
Interim Commissioner unveils Nunavut's
first budget