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... spaces, as well as the presence of indigenous communities, are associated with the history and ddefinition of Canadian national identity, especially since th...
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... for Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs, [2003] FCAFC 131, 199 A.L.R. 290; Zaoui v... Convention and the Protocol, the definition of refugee includes "any person who .. owing to we...
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... basic framework, contributing to the definition and development of the Sami political agenda, as w...
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... Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. Canada also voted on principle and with t... decisions by consensus, and thus by definition without the need to call or record a vote, is thou...
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... of Moose Meadow School and its non-Indigenous principal, employing A. Richard King's The School ... activity, there is no widely accepted definition of leadership and no consensus on how to best deve...
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...This definition simply means that when a state securitizes an issu... awareness of the needs of Canada's indigenous peoples, have all combined to direct political att...
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Now we have our own inner-city youths pleading for a green space at Gordon Bell High School for physical activities and to appreciate the environment. Unfortunately, that land is desirable and owned by Canada Post. Though there are nice large "heritage" buildings only minutes away on Portage Avenue from this proposed location, Canada Post certainly never rushed in to obtain one. And who more fitting than a federal agency like Canada Post to occupy a "heritage" building?
This city is lagging behind and it is no secret. We are Canada's worst recyclers, least energy-efficient, have the worst downtown and hold the title of the world's Slurpee capital. And it's no wonder: When our own youth make an outcry for green space and are shut down by a federal organization, when we'd rather see urban...
...Equality contradicted. Re: Support indigenous rights, Feb. 11. Romeo Saganash tries to argue for...By definition, indigenous rights contradict human equality and t...
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... classes, such as works by Canadian Indigenous thinkers. . In one classroom activity, called the definition gallery, we critically examined definitions of wor...
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...This knowledge propels a definition of the minimal legal guarantees to which they are ... remains predominantly inhabited by indigenous peoples. In Nunavut, nearly 85 percent of the popu...
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Perspectives on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), Mining, and Sustainable Development Taking Harper's and the World Bank's positions together as representative of the current dominant view of the role of foreign direct investment in mining in Latin America, we must ask under what conditions mining activity might contribute to poverty alleviation and sustainable development. Harper points to the world-class corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives of Canadian mining companies, along with the Canadian government's National Roundtable report on CSR and the Extractive Sector in Developing Nations (Interview, 2007) and the World Bank's Extractive Industries Review (EIR) points to the enabling conditions of "pro-poor public and corporate governance," "effective social and envir...
... of the most commonly used definition based on the Brundtland report ("development that ... to protect the environment, labour or indigenous peoples" (Clark & North, 2006: 7), leaving the gov...