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Linguistic typology / Agglutinative languages / Indigenous peoples of the Americas / Aboriginal peoples in Canada / Inuktitut / Nunavut / Inuinnaqtun / Inuit / Inuvialuktun / Languages of Canada
Date: 2012-11-05 11:43:18
Linguistic typology
Agglutinative languages
Indigenous peoples of the Americas
Aboriginal peoples in Canada
Inuktitut
Nunavut
Inuinnaqtun
Inuit
Inuvialuktun
Languages of Canada

StatsUpdate Topic: Mother Tongue and Language Spoken Most Often at Home 2011 Census of Population Released by Statistics Canada, October 24, 2012

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