Indigenous calls for sovereignty, recognition of ancestral claims, and territorial rights are topics that are becoming increasingly relevant in Canada, particularly as industry continues to put pressure on provincial and federal governments to develop on Indigenous people’s traditional territory. Through the aggressive push for development and extraction of natural resources, two very different ontological perspectives1 of the land are coming into contact, often with the result that projects are delayed and/or brought to the courts, as well as arguably sabotaging efforts of collaboration and reconciliation in other areas of social and political life (Boyd and Lorefice 2018:573). Indeed, the settler-colonial ontological perspective of the la...
This research examines the conflict between provincial and Indigenous land use planning approaches i...
The past decade across Turtle Island (North America) has seen a powerful overarching movement I will...
The extraction of the so-called ‘tar sands’ of Alberta, Canada, to obtain crude oil have not only di...
Indigenous calls for sovereignty, recognition of ancestral claims, and territorial rights are topics...
Canada’s legal system has repeatedly ruled that the Crown has a duty to consult with Indigenous Peop...
The centre of the Aboriginal people’s livelihood and worldview is their special relationship with th...
Alberta’s oil sands constitute one of the largest and most contentious industrial extraction sites o...
First Nations in Canada are seeking new land management relations that fully include and accommodate...
This article analyses the apparent tensions between the current Canadian law on the Crown's duty to ...
Within the Peace River Oil Sands patch of Alberta, Canada, white settlers actively avoid awareness o...
In this thesis, I consider the impacts and implications of the legally-mandated Crown-Indigenous con...
As climate change and fossil fuel extractive industries threaten Indian country and burden many Indi...
Many nations globally are seeking reconciliation with Indigenous peoples who continue to suffer at t...
The Supreme Court of Canada has continuously held that the underlying purpose of section 35(1) of th...
grantor: University of TorontoNorthern Canada has seen the emergence of various forms of r...
This research examines the conflict between provincial and Indigenous land use planning approaches i...
The past decade across Turtle Island (North America) has seen a powerful overarching movement I will...
The extraction of the so-called ‘tar sands’ of Alberta, Canada, to obtain crude oil have not only di...
Indigenous calls for sovereignty, recognition of ancestral claims, and territorial rights are topics...
Canada’s legal system has repeatedly ruled that the Crown has a duty to consult with Indigenous Peop...
The centre of the Aboriginal people’s livelihood and worldview is their special relationship with th...
Alberta’s oil sands constitute one of the largest and most contentious industrial extraction sites o...
First Nations in Canada are seeking new land management relations that fully include and accommodate...
This article analyses the apparent tensions between the current Canadian law on the Crown's duty to ...
Within the Peace River Oil Sands patch of Alberta, Canada, white settlers actively avoid awareness o...
In this thesis, I consider the impacts and implications of the legally-mandated Crown-Indigenous con...
As climate change and fossil fuel extractive industries threaten Indian country and burden many Indi...
Many nations globally are seeking reconciliation with Indigenous peoples who continue to suffer at t...
The Supreme Court of Canada has continuously held that the underlying purpose of section 35(1) of th...
grantor: University of TorontoNorthern Canada has seen the emergence of various forms of r...
This research examines the conflict between provincial and Indigenous land use planning approaches i...
The past decade across Turtle Island (North America) has seen a powerful overarching movement I will...
The extraction of the so-called ‘tar sands’ of Alberta, Canada, to obtain crude oil have not only di...