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  • ...Definitions ESTABLISHMENT 3. Transition Office 4. President 5.... authority, township, district, county or rural municipality or other incorporated municipal body ... Musée canadien de la nature Canadian Tourism Commission Commission canadienne du tourisme Inter...

  • ...Her account provides a 'classic' definition of a process that became known as gentrification--... bas spread outwards, including suburban and rural regions (Caulfield 1994; Parsons 1980; Phillips 19.... Gotham, K. F. 2005. Tourism gentrification: The case of New Orleans' Vieux Car...

  • ... areas; and a sense of place that celebrates rural-like landscapes and convenience. The paper is desi...Our empirical or operational definition of a mid-size urban area derives from Statistics C..."the downtown fails to gather its share of tourism traffic, overnight guests, and secondary spending....

  • ... and subsidiarity favour a strict definition of the concept of conflict: either it must be impo...By McLachlin C.J. Applied: Johannesson v. Rural Municipality of West St. Paul, [1952] 1 S.C.R. 292... Columbia (Minister of Small Business, Tourism and Culture), 2002 SCC 31, [2002] 2 S.C.R. 146; Re...

  • 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...

    ... only in nickel, but in oil exploration, tourism, energy, and food. Moreover, Canada is one of the ... of the most commonly used definition based on the Brundtland report ("development that ... economic systems (such as much of rural Latin America). Thus, the rise in foreign direct i...

  • ... Columbia (Minister of Small Business, Tourism and Culture), [2002] 2 S.C.R. 146, 2002 SCC 31; Sa...ix; Johannesson v. Rural Municipality of West St. Paul, [1952] 1 S.C.R. 292... federalism, continue to guide the definition and application of the powers as well as their int...

  • Changes in agriculture from farming to tourism imply change from primary production to service work. Based on visits and interviews with entrepreneurs of four tourist businesses, this paper will explore consequences of this change for work. The tourist work on farms is divided into three main categories: administration, accommodation and activities. All of them consist of multiple tasks that are gendered in both traditional and new ways. Women do most of the administrative work, men most of the activities (the core products), while accommodation work is done by both. An important part of tourist work is emotional. As tourist hosts both men and women aim to create good feeling states in the guests, and the paper explores the gendered aspects of emotional work.

    ... cultural resources makes it necessary for rural men to "look like local foresters/native rural dwe... are for women in family farming, the definition of work in terms of paid work has not turned out t...

  • ... qui a pour but d'analyser les effets du tourisme sur la qualite de vie des villes et de leurs habit... why there are no universally accepted definitions of quality of life: (1) psychological processes re... the Faculty of Arts, York University, the Rural Development Institute, Brandon University, and the...

  • We sat the players at the table and asked them, 'Do you have the money to pay for these expensive shots?'" explains Gisele Danis, the CTC's executive director of global brand integration. "We also needed high-definition images, B-roll. We can't take ordinary film. That's where the world is going today. Manitoba, unfortunately, doesn't have high-definition. Linda Whitfield, Travel Manitoba's vice-president of advertising and marketing, says it's true Manitoba doesn't have high-definition images, adding there is no money to add it in the current budget. "Frankly, we haven't felt the need," Whitfield says. "In light of the trend of people using the Internet for travel information we've looked at upgrading our website."

    ... movie was decided jointly by the Canadian Tourism Commission (CTC) and Walt Disney staff. Tourism bo...No mention of our countless rural and northern attractions. How does something like ...

  • ... Faculty of Social Sciences, Department of Tourism and Environment: BA (Tourism and Environment), Cer.... The campus is located in Sydney, in a rural area of Cape Breton Island near Glace Bay. Surroun... coursework driven and based on a broad definition of environment. Recent projects include greenhouse...



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