Geography 2011A/B Final: Notes from Readings for (Final) In Class Assignment Geography 2011.docx

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For aboriginal people, the north is their homeland where comprehensive land claims provide them with more control over their destiny within canada. Place where global warming is predicted to have a greater impact than elsewhere in canada: possible consequence could lead to summer shipping through the. Northwest passage, thus providing a shorter route between asia and. Canadians perceive the north as either: a resource frontier, aboriginal homeland. Fundamental question: will the north of tomorrow replicate the course of development found in southern canada or will it break away from that template. Aboriginal people to participate in resource development and recognition by corporate canada that aboriginal participation is necessary for business in the north. Development is concerned with economic, social and political factors shaping society. It follows that development in the canadian north occurs within the market economy and is supported by the canadian political system.

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