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  1. Jun 14, 2022 · Talks have been ongoing since a special focus group was appointed in 2018 in an effort to find a solution to the longstanding territorial dispute. The agreement means a border will run from the north to the south of the island along a ridge, with one half being part of the Danish kingdom and the other Canadian territory.

  2. Jun 13, 2022 · The Danes have claimed that their ownership of the island dates all the way back to the Viking colonization of Greenland. Its name comes from Hans Hendrik, a Greenland Inuk who served as a guide ...

  3. Mar 24, 2023 · WATCH ABOVE: Roxham Road irregular crossing to close at midnight Friday – Mar 24, 2023. Canada and the United States have agreed to implement the Safe Third Country Agreement across the entire ...

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    • Hans Island, A.K.A. Tartupaluk
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    Known in the local Inuit languages as Tartupaluk (and in Danish as Hans Ø), Hans Island is a small (half a square mile, or 1.3 km2), barren, and uninhabited rock at 80° North, in the frigid waters of the Kennedy Channel, halfway between Ellesmere Island and Greenland. Ellesmere Island is Canada’s northernmost island and part of Nunavut, the country...

    For nearly half a century, neither country would budge an inch. The overlapping claims even led to a conflict between both countries — although the so-called “Liquor War” must qualify as the most low-key and good-natured of international squabbles. It all started in 1984, when Canadians left a Canadian flag and a bottle of Canada Club whisky on the...

    As a result, the maritime territory of Greenland is growing with an area the size of Jutland, Funen, and Zealand combined, reports Danish news channel TV2. (Jutland is the Danish mainland, the bit attached to Germany; Funen and Zealand are two of Denmark’s biggest islands. Hans Island is helpfully compared to Sprogø, a tiny island in the Great Belt...

  5. Mar 23, 2023 · This small country road located 50 km south of Montreal is an unofficial border crossing. It is a lifeline for many asylum seekers. But it is also a loophole created by an inhumane Canada-U.S. agreement that makes life even harder for some of the most marginalized people in North America, refugee claimants.

  6. The Skagway–Fraser Border Crossing connects the communities of Skagway, Alaska and Carcross, Yukon on the Canada–United States border. Alaska Highway 98 on the American side joins Yukon Highway 2 on the Canadian side. The border is near the summit of White Pass on the Klondike Highway, where the elevation is 3,292 feet (1,003 m).

  7. With meticulous planning and attention to detail, the project team has been working diligently to source high-quality materials from both sides of the border. By adhering to Canada-U.S. border crossing regulations, they are ensuring that every aspect of this significant undertaking complies with legal requirements while maintaining an ...

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