Over the last decade, northern Québec (Canada) has been the stage of tremendous changes regarding the active role played by Aboriginal peoples in matters of planning and territorial development. This gradual rise, if incomplete, of the Aboriginal agency greatly impacts, as we shall argue here, on the identities and territorialities of both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal communities, through new policies, legislation, treaty processes, institutions (public or private) devoted to development, territorial governance or the increasing number of cross-cultural partnerships and investments. The goal of this paper is to offer a critical portrait of the recent changes affecting the relations between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal communities i...
In the summer of 1987 the Tsimshians of the village of Kitsumkalum in northwestern British Columbia ...
While Canada is often called a pluralist state, there are no sustained studies by political scienti...
Pressure for Canadian resources is, and has been, a constant force driving not only national develop...
Over the last decade, northern Québec (Canada) has been the stage of tremendous changes regarding th...
New self-government arrangements are said by government officials to call into question the traditio...
Despite the reprieve offered by a narrow ”No” vote in the October 30, 1995 referendum on Quebec sove...
This article analyses an online forum on Indigenous Community-Based Economic Development (CED), in w...
Planning is becoming one of the key battlegrounds for Indigenous people to negotiate meaningful arti...
This work is an interdisciplinary exploration of negotiations between the nations that make up Canad...
Indigenous peoplesâ roles in Canadian forestry have expanded enormously during recent decades, enc...
Cooperation in planning activities between governments, provincial hydroelectric Crown Corporations,...
We stand witness at the dawn of the 21st century to increasing tensions between Aboriginal people in...
This dissertation examines relationships between colonialism and Indigenous peoples that shape the d...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation explores new Aboriginal-Canadian relations...
This essay discusses some of the discursive practices associated with aspects of political, socio-ec...
In the summer of 1987 the Tsimshians of the village of Kitsumkalum in northwestern British Columbia ...
While Canada is often called a pluralist state, there are no sustained studies by political scienti...
Pressure for Canadian resources is, and has been, a constant force driving not only national develop...
Over the last decade, northern Québec (Canada) has been the stage of tremendous changes regarding th...
New self-government arrangements are said by government officials to call into question the traditio...
Despite the reprieve offered by a narrow ”No” vote in the October 30, 1995 referendum on Quebec sove...
This article analyses an online forum on Indigenous Community-Based Economic Development (CED), in w...
Planning is becoming one of the key battlegrounds for Indigenous people to negotiate meaningful arti...
This work is an interdisciplinary exploration of negotiations between the nations that make up Canad...
Indigenous peoplesâ roles in Canadian forestry have expanded enormously during recent decades, enc...
Cooperation in planning activities between governments, provincial hydroelectric Crown Corporations,...
We stand witness at the dawn of the 21st century to increasing tensions between Aboriginal people in...
This dissertation examines relationships between colonialism and Indigenous peoples that shape the d...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation explores new Aboriginal-Canadian relations...
This essay discusses some of the discursive practices associated with aspects of political, socio-ec...
In the summer of 1987 the Tsimshians of the village of Kitsumkalum in northwestern British Columbia ...
While Canada is often called a pluralist state, there are no sustained studies by political scienti...
Pressure for Canadian resources is, and has been, a constant force driving not only national develop...