The Learned Societies of Canada, including the Royal Society of Canada and the Canadian Political Science Association, come together each year to hold their separate annual sessions. This affords an excellent opportunity for intersociety communication, of both personal and professional value to members, and a wider consideration of current problems than would otherwise be possible. It was therefore of particular interest to the Arctic Institute that, at the suggestion of a senior member of the Institute staff, the Canadian Political Science Association included the subject "Government in the North" on its agenda for the 1966 meetings which were held at the University of Sherbrooke in the Province of Quebec. The main speakers at the two-hour...
Northern Canada is facing unprecedented social, political, economic, environmental, and cultural cha...
The subject of this small volume is the north and outback of Australia and Canada, as well as the no...
During the first half of the twentieth century, northern Quebec was under federal jurisdiction. Tire...
In the year 1967 the Northwest Territories extend from the 60th parallel of north latitude to the No...
On 22 January 1992, Cynthia Hill, Chair of the Arctic Institute Board of Directors, Board member Rob...
The author's commentary on the Drury Report provides an interesting insight into the relationship of...
On 8 December 1953, the Rt. Hon. Louis St. Laurent, Prime Minister of Canada, while moving the secon...
The creation of The University of Canada North, by federal letters patent in 1971, marks the beginn...
Notes that the northern Indians and Eskimos in Canada are still poor and depressed despite the money...
University of Toronto Libraries Undergraduate Research Prize Winner (Honourable mention, Category Ye...
Aboriginal self-government is changing the governance landscape in Canada. This paper focuses on a l...
Despite forty years of institutional innovation across Northern Canada â including the creation of...
Northern Canada was first occupied by man at least 25,000 years ago. The fur trader, the first Europ...
Postwar northern political history is interpreted as a compressed reiteration of older patterns of C...
The International Polar Year (IPY) provides an opportunity to reflect on Northern science and resear...
Northern Canada is facing unprecedented social, political, economic, environmental, and cultural cha...
The subject of this small volume is the north and outback of Australia and Canada, as well as the no...
During the first half of the twentieth century, northern Quebec was under federal jurisdiction. Tire...
In the year 1967 the Northwest Territories extend from the 60th parallel of north latitude to the No...
On 22 January 1992, Cynthia Hill, Chair of the Arctic Institute Board of Directors, Board member Rob...
The author's commentary on the Drury Report provides an interesting insight into the relationship of...
On 8 December 1953, the Rt. Hon. Louis St. Laurent, Prime Minister of Canada, while moving the secon...
The creation of The University of Canada North, by federal letters patent in 1971, marks the beginn...
Notes that the northern Indians and Eskimos in Canada are still poor and depressed despite the money...
University of Toronto Libraries Undergraduate Research Prize Winner (Honourable mention, Category Ye...
Aboriginal self-government is changing the governance landscape in Canada. This paper focuses on a l...
Despite forty years of institutional innovation across Northern Canada â including the creation of...
Northern Canada was first occupied by man at least 25,000 years ago. The fur trader, the first Europ...
Postwar northern political history is interpreted as a compressed reiteration of older patterns of C...
The International Polar Year (IPY) provides an opportunity to reflect on Northern science and resear...
Northern Canada is facing unprecedented social, political, economic, environmental, and cultural cha...
The subject of this small volume is the north and outback of Australia and Canada, as well as the no...
During the first half of the twentieth century, northern Quebec was under federal jurisdiction. Tire...