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'''Scouting in the ]''' was a late arrival, due to the scarcity of people in the Arctic land. The ''Northwest Territories Council'' was founded in 1970, with ] as Executive Director. The eastern half of the Council split off into Nunavut in the late ], and the Council was renamed the ''NWT and Nunavut Council''. The Council was merged into Alberta's ''Northern Lights Council'' in the early ]. | '''Scouting in the ]''' was a late arrival, due to the scarcity of people in the Arctic land. The ''Northwest Territories Council'' was founded in 1970, with ] as Executive Director. The eastern half of the Council split off into Nunavut in the late ], and the Council was renamed the ''NWT and Nunavut Council''. The Council was merged into Alberta's ''Northern Lights Council'' in the early ]. | ||
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Scouting in the Northwest Territories was a late arrival, due to the scarcity of people in the Arctic land. The Northwest Territories Council was founded in 1970, with Denny R. May as Executive Director. The eastern half of the Council split off into Nunavut in the late 1990s, and the Council was renamed the NWT and Nunavut Council. The Council was merged into Alberta's Northern Lights Council in the early 2000s.
May also designed the logo for the council, three Inuit in a circle with their hands linked in brotherhood.
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