The District of Keewatin was a former territory of Canada and later a Northwest Territories administration district.
The District of Keewatin was created by the passage of the Keewatin Act on April 12, 1876 from a portion of Canada's Northwest Territories. The district ceased being an independent territory in 1905 and was returned to the territories. At the time of its abolition, it covered 228,160 square miles (590,932 km²) - roughly the size of Saskatchewan. At its establishment in 1876, it encompassed the bulk of what is now Manitoba and north-western Ontario and southern Nunavut. Its territory had been reduced over the years as areas were added to the two provinces.
The District of Keewatin did not have any representation in the Canadian House of Commons or the Canadian Senate.
The name comes from Algonquian roots - either kīwēhtin (ᑮᐍᐦᑎᐣ) in Cree or giiwedin (ᑮᐌᑎᓐ) in Ojibwe - both of which mean north wind in their respective languages. In Inuktitut, it was called Kivalliq (ᑭᕙᓪᓕᖅ) - a name which persists as the Kivalliq Region in Nunavut.
On April 1, 1999, the Keewatin Region was formally dissolved, as the Nunavut Territory was created from eastern parts of the Northwest Territories, including all of Keewatin. Districts of the Northwest Territories
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