Fig. 1. The location of Whitehorse. THE SQUATTERS OF WHITEHORSE: A STUDY OF THE PROBLEMS OF NEW NORTHERN

HE CANADIAN NORTH, or that part of Canada lying beyond the fifty-fifth parallel, represents a very large land mass with a very small, scattered population mainly concentrated in a number of small settlements. These settlements can be divided into two types, based on the date of their estab-

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