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Existing Law on the Creation of Nunavut, April 1, 1999

(Date of division from the Northwest Territories)

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DEFAMATION ACT
DEFICIT ELIMINATION ACT
DENTAL AUXILIARIES ACT
Dental Auxiliaries Fees Regulations
Establishing Competence of Dental Hygienists Regulations
DENTAL MECHANICS ACT
Dental Mechanics Liability Insurance Regulations
Dental Mechanics Licence Fees Regulations
DENTAL PROFESSION ACT
Dental Profession Regulations
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE ACT
DEPENDANTS RELIEF ACT
DEVOLUTION OF REAL PROPERTY ACT
DISEASE REGISTRIES ACT
Reportable Diseases Order
DOCUMENT REGISTRY ACT
Document Registry Regulations
DOG ACT
Prohibition on Running at Large Regulations

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