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Where can you find Inuit peoples?

  1. Throughout Canada

  2. In small, scattered communities across Arctic Canada

  3. Only in Quebec and Ontario

  4. In large cities across Canada

The correct answer is: In small, scattered communities across Arctic Canada

The Inuit people are indigenous to Arctic Canada, which is the northernmost region of Canada. They primarily inhabit small, scattered communities across this region and have historically adapted to the harsh Arctic climate. Option A is incorrect because it implies that the Inuit people can be found throughout all of Canada, which is not the case. Option C is incorrect because it limits the Inuit peoples' presence to just two provinces, when in reality they can be found in all three territories and northern regions of Quebec and Labrador. Option D is incorrect because it suggests that the Inuit people can be found in large cities, when in fact their traditional and cultural practices are more closely tied to their rural homes and communities in the Arctic.