Postwar northern political history is interpreted as a compressed reiteration of older patterns of Canadian development. It is argued that Native people and northerners have reacted to two contradictory tendencies in the Canadian constitutional tradition: liberal individualism and Tory top-down pragmatism. The general argument is that understanding current northern debates in this way exposes some grounds for long-term optimism about aboriginal and territorial self-government.Key words: territorial political development, federal northern administration On interprète l'histoire politique du Nord depuis la dernière guerre comme la répétition, en accéléré, des schémas antérieu...
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This paper examines regional development in northern Quebec, Canada, with a focus on the James Bay C...
The relationship between the federal and territorial governments in Canada has been described as col...
On 22 January 1992, Cynthia Hill, Chair of the Arctic Institute Board of Directors, Board member Rob...
Despite forty years of institutional innovation across Northern Canada â including the creation of...
The paper compares the experiences of Australia and Canada in terms of reconciliation with Aborigina...
... Ever since the new thrust towards northern development began in 1954 with the creation of the De...
In the year 1967 the Northwest Territories extend from the 60th parallel of north latitude to the No...
The purpose of this paper is to sketch how Inuit and the Canadian public, and Inuit organisations an...
Northern British Columbia, Canada, has undergone a considerable economic, social, and cultural trans...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Tension between Anglophone and Francophone Canadian...
Canada\u27s federation always has been tentative. This motley collection of French and English speak...
The Learned Societies of Canada, including the Royal Society of Canada and the Canadian Political Sc...
The author's commentary on the Drury Report provides an interesting insight into the relationship of...
Since the early part of the 20th century, the federal government has engaged in a long and slow proc...
The 1987 Constitutional Accord between the prime minister and the ten provincial premiers has caused...
This paper examines regional development in northern Quebec, Canada, with a focus on the James Bay C...
The relationship between the federal and territorial governments in Canada has been described as col...
On 22 January 1992, Cynthia Hill, Chair of the Arctic Institute Board of Directors, Board member Rob...