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  • La question de à exportation de l'eau en gros soulève discussion dans les milieux politiques, économiques, écologiques et nationalistes, surtout au Canada. Cette étude en examine la faisabilité commerciale. Un projet hypothétique est conçu, avec pour site la Vallée d'Annapolis, située dans l'ouest de la Nouvelle-Ecosse, au Canada. Les données démographiques, le climat et l'économie de la Vallée sont analysés et sa ligne de partage des eaux étudiée dans le but de mieux choisir le site d'extraction. La ville de Brownsville au Texas est le marché hypothétique retenu. Un plan contenant un devis estimatif est proposé. Pour exporter l'eau, on se servira de grands transporteurs de brut (VLCC). Les calculs indiquent qu'une telle entreprise est quatre fois peu rentable, d'où la rareté de tels pr...

    ...The Council of Canadians is one of the groups continuously trying to raise the awareness of the ...

  • Although the two aforementioned dimensions have been recovered widely in previous research, the relations between these two dimensions have tended to vary across samples, both within and between cultures (e.g., [Duckitt], 2001; [Duriez] et al., 2005). In some samples, the two dimensions are nearly independent, but in other samples the relations are much stronger. In an attempt to understand these variations, Duckitt and colleagues (Duckitt, 2001; Duckitt et al., 2002) and Duriez et al. (2005) have hypothesised that the strength of the relation between the two dimensions depends on the national political context and on the characteristics of the respondents. With regard to between-culture differences, Duckitt and colleagues suggested that the relations between the two dimensions are stro...

    ... values can be classified into roughly 10 groups, which in turn define a two-dimensional space. One...

  • ... norms or rules for certain individuals or groups (immigrants or not) possessing some sort of distin... and historic elements as well as political and social choices befitting the majority. We coul...

  • ... this identity to justify the use of the political, material, and ideational resources of the territo...Regional institutions and sub-national groups and institutions can claim this regional identity ...

  • ... 2(d) is to protect individuals rather than groups per se. Health Services reinterpreted an individua...4. International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, 999 U.N.T.S. 171. International Covenant o...

  • ... and there has been increasing political dialogue between Australia and NATO in recent year... combatants, in disbanding illegally armed groups, and in supporting a law-and-order trust fund in A...

  • ... gas activity through its existing working groups, and by establishing a new working group that spec...

  • Canadian policy makers have repeatedly emphasized improving relations with Brazil as a strategic objective in the Americas. Given past failures to cooperate, this objective may be difficult to realize. We argue that one of the reasons for this unrealized relationship between Canada and Brazil within hemispheric institutions is different national approaches to the role and purpose of multilateralism. This argument is advanced through an analysis of national interpretations of each country's engagement with multilateralism, drawing on the local literatures. The paper concludes with a discussion of the prospects and limits of future multilateral cooperation between the two countries, drawing on examples from the Inter-American System.

    ..., and recurrent trade and political irritants. This essay seeks to understand why Cana... Cancun in 2003 (in combination with other groups of developing countries), his activism in peacekee...

  • The Harper government claims that it is keen to develop a strong policy towards Latin America. Yet it is a flawed approach, supporting US policy at a time when it is at its lowest point in decades, while ignoring both a clear leftward swing of elected Latin American governments in the last five years and the significant importance of Cuba in the region. This paper examines the Harper government's approach to Cuba. Following some general comments on the evolution of Canadian policy towards revolutionary Cuba, it examines some of the errors in the Harper approach, suggests an explanation for the approach employed, and makes suggestions about policies that Ottawa should consider to improve relations. In sports terms, Cuba "punches above its weight"-a fact which is known widely in Latin Ame...

    ... the best way of fostering meaningful political and economic reforms in Cuba (while carving out sp... of midDecember 2008, Canadian solidarity groups with Cuba had raised almost half what the official...

  • ...Human rights groups say he is killing off political opponents. The U.S...



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