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… of social marginalization and complicates their economic and political marginalization. I argue that … without the encouragement and support of many people. First, I would like to thank Dr. Jane Pulkingham for her … very temporary connections with programs targeting First Nations residents and after leaving the area she did not …
Author: Parusel, Sylvia
Date created: 2017-03-27
… O R T H E DEGREE O F MASTER O F ARTS In the Department of Economics O Suyang Liu 2007 SIMON FIWSER UNIVERSITY 2007 All … Acknowledgements I would like to take this opportunity to first thank all the teachers who have instructed me, …
Author: Liu, Suyang
Date created: 2007
… requirements for Canada’s English, French, Métis and First Nation’s language on Canadian television channels. What … our recognition of English, French, Indigenous and First Nations influences. What is excluded from this system is the … Public Service Broadcasting in Canada. Journal of Media Economics, 9(1), 47-61. Bredin, M. (2013). Media policy in …
Author: Nam, Geneva
Date created: 2019-12-06
… site density could possibly be due to the concentration of economically important resources or the use of Howard’s Pass … to this thesis. Thank you to John Meikle (Kwanlin Dün First Nation) as well as Nadele Flynn and Mitch Heynen at … thesis is to develop a pre-European contact model of First Nations subalpine and alpine land use for the southeast Yukon …
Author: MacMillan, Jodie
Date created: 2019-11-25
… and forage fish species in the Skeena River estuary, BC. I first showed that spatial abundance patterns were … the factors influencing estuarine habitat use by economically-important juvenile salmon and forage fish can … the traditional territories of the Coast Tsimshian First Nations. The Skeena River is approximately 570 km long with a …
Author: Sharpe, Ciara
Date created: 2017-12-11
… environment means that Indigenous peoples are often the first and most severely affected by environmental … decision-making, which further exacerbates socio-economic vulnerabilities and marginalization. For the … define what Indigenous rights are yet includes all “First Nations” peoples of Canada to ease an accommodation practice. …
Author: Begaye, Tiinesha, Author: Lambert, Janessa, Author: Marchand, Rheana, Author: Terbasket, Lauren
Date created: 2024-07-27
… housing, including issues related to structural social and economic inequalities. Drawing on feminist methodologies to … territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh First Nations. In recognizing the land upon which my work takes …
Author: Thompson, Samantha
Date created: 2018-08-16
… dances, documentaries and songs (Leavy, 2009, p. 3). 15 In First Nation cultures, stories are never “just stories.” They … each other as a way to give outlet to the rage of failed economics that leave them without any prospects for the … 1920 3 to 1 1950 35 to 1 1973 44 to 1 1992 72 to 1 United Nations Development Report, 1999 Creating a World without the …
Author: Richardson, Sylvia Lorena
Date created: 2011-08-22
… in this internal social space (Rasmussen, 2014). In the first chapter of Consuming Technologies: Media and … unconventional compared to the typical focus on history, economics, or governance of platforms, the study seeks to … [removed for anonymity].” While originally part of a First Nations group in Whitehorse Yukon Territory, Kimberly (46) …
Author: Stewart, Nicole K.
Date created: 2023-07-05
… I situate the Skeena salmon fisheries in this model as a first step. I then turn to the management system to see how … recreational opportunities. Fourth, I believe that First Nations must be at the heart of any governance arrangements … a way of living in groups and communities of humans. As economics began to establish itself as the dominant science …
Author: Angel, Eric David
Date created: 2017-06-23
… much remains to be achieved to reach social, economic, and environmental sustainability. Strategic … the sincere and dedicated effort of a number of people. First and foremost, I would like thank my senior supervisor … at the provincial, regional, and local levels-First Nations, nongovernmental stakeholders, experts and advisory …
Author: Joseph, Christopher T.R.B.
Date created: 2004
… Broadcasting ...is the mostpowe~ulmeans by which modem nations and peoples share a common experience, learn about … It is broken down into three interconnected parts: The first part lays the foundation for understanding the … on the Minasian Samuelson discussion." Journal of Law and Economics X (Oct. 1967), P 193 - 97. Canadian …
Author: Singh, Ravindra
Date created: 2005
… a Canadian context. A brief discussion on current social, economic, and political factors and its relationship to … have to confront (Jerrett et al., 2001: 957). However, if First World nations continue to consume the majority of the world's …
Author: Glenn, Heather
Date created: 2006
… advantage of their local environment but also had socio-economic relations with distant groups to procure certain … Nation, Musqueam lndian Band, Kwayhquitlam (Coquitlam) First Nation, and groups living on the Fraser River traveled …
Author: Trost, Teresa
Date created: 2005
… briefs, and presentations in support of social and economic parity for women in Canada. This thesis engages … and Compromise ............... 39 Chapter 2. “Small United Nations” or “Birds in a Cage”: Immigrant Women In Students’, … there are also degrees of proxy to take into account. The first-generation child of an immigrant, for example, occupies …
Author: Smith, Leigha Ariana
Date created: 2017-08-29
… 2009 and 2014. The central focus of America’s military, economic, and diplomatic initiatives in Asia is China and its … ASB Air-Sea Battle ASEAN Association of Southeast Asian Nations ASEAN+3 ASEAN members plus China, Japan, and South … policy “rebalance” (or “pivot”) to Asia between when he first entered office and the end of 2014.1 Upon his …
Author: Peterson, James Edward (Jimmy)
Date created: 2015-05-27
… Project by Sean Christopher Broadbent M.B.A. (Business Economics), Oakland University, 2008 B.Sc., Oakland … not have been possible without the support of many people. First, I would like to thank my senior supervisor Dr. Tom … experience. I would also like to thank Coastal First Nations and Mitacs-Accelerate for providing funding for …
Author: Broadbent, Sean
Date created: 2014-07-25
… səl̓ilw̓ətaʔɬ (Tsleil-Waututh), kwikwəƛ̓əm (Kwikwetlem) nations who steward Lhuḵw’lkuḵw’áyten (Burnaby Mountain), … All your knowledge and support was deeply valuable as a first-time researcher. It was an honour to work and grow … for Value Chain Partnerships. Agricultural and Resource Economics Review, 41(1), 100–113. …
Author: Blomley, Elina
Date created: 2023-04-05
… and economic processes of neoliberalization, neo-classical economics, and the social regulation of labour markets. … streams of the TFWP targets workers from “developing nations.” Overall, I use these scholars to understand how … that are embedded within the TFWP be reconciled? The first question is multidimensional as it aims to examine how …
Author: Rodgers, Alexandra Ellen
Date created: 2016-10-25
… expectations is becoming blurred. iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS First and foremost I would like to thank my Senior … are involved in multiple transitions- to working life, economic independence, and establishing a household, among … the rapidly growing service sector in industrialized nations such as Canada has opened up a student labour market. …
Author: Oliver, Siobhan Mary
Date created: 2008