Subject: Re: [BoundaryPoint] revised canada & caus guesses
Date: Apr 14, 2001 @ 00:32
Author: David Mark (David Mark <dmark@...>)
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On Fri, 13 Apr 2001, michael donner wrote:

> but following the nicholson information previously culled
> i would summarize the major domestic multipoints as follows
>
> 0 multiprovincial points
> 4 mixed status multipoints all on the 60th parallel
> 10 mixed status coastal federal waters multipoints well scattered
> 26 multiterritorial coastal federal waters points all arctic
>
> 40 total legally real primary subdivisional multipoints

Michael,
At the northern end of Labrador lies Killinek Island. The eastern half of
that island is part of the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador; the
western half is now part of Nunavut. On the very nearby mainland, the
eastern half of the peninsula is still part of the Province of
Newfoundland and Labrador, but the western half is part of the Province of
Quebec.

If the ocean around there is not part of any province or territory then
there must be two FEDOCcean-NF-NU points each side of the island an a
FEDOCcean-NF-PQ on the mainland. But if the provinces extend over the
ocean there would be one NF-NU-PQ point.

How did you count those?

David