Implications of Global Peak Population for Canada's Future

In “Imagining Canada’s Future” the Social Science and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) engaged various stakeholders to help establish six Future Challenge Areas. This report elaborates on the capacity of the Canadian research community with regard to the Future Challenge Area on “What might the i...

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Main Authors: Bélanger, Alain, Edmonston, Barry, McQuillan, Kevin, Laplante, Benoît, Lee, Sharon M., Cooke, Martin, Kerr, Don
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Published: 2014
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Online Access:https://espace.inrs.ca/id/eprint/2820/
http://ir.lib.uwo.ca/pclc/vol2/iss1/1
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spelling ftinrsquebec:oai:espace.inrs.ca:2820 2023-05-15T15:05:26+02:00 Implications of Global Peak Population for Canada's Future Bélanger, Alain Edmonston, Barry McQuillan, Kevin Laplante, Benoît Lee, Sharon M. Cooke, Martin Kerr, Don 2014 https://espace.inrs.ca/id/eprint/2820/ http://ir.lib.uwo.ca/pclc/vol2/iss1/1 unknown Bélanger, Alain, Edmonston, Barry, McQuillan, Kevin, Laplante, Benoît orcid:0000-0001-7953-0925 , Lee, Sharon M., Cooke, Martin et Kerr, Don (2014). Implications of Global Peak Population for Canada's Future Population Change and Lifecourse Strategic Knowledge Cluster Discussion Paper Series/ Un Réseau stratégique de connaissances Changements de population et parcours de vie Document de travail , vol. 2 , nº 1. Article Non évalué par les pairs 2014 ftinrsquebec 2023-02-10T11:42:05Z In “Imagining Canada’s Future” the Social Science and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) engaged various stakeholders to help establish six Future Challenge Areas. This report elaborates on the capacity of the Canadian research community with regard to the Future Challenge Area on “What might the implications of global peak population be for Canada?” It provides answers to sub-questions associated with this theme, namely: (1) What do we need to understand in order to effectively nurture the next generations? (2) What might Canadian families look like in five, 10, and 20 years, and how might they measure their well-being? (3) Life cycle issues are challenging society, in Canada and around the world. What are the future implications of state regulation from cradle to grave? (4) What effect will global migration have on our cities of the future? (5) How could changing demographics and migration affect rural and remote communities—such as in the North, including the Arctic? (6) What are the potential impacts of global peak population with respect to Canada’s energy and resource consumption and climate change? Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Climate change Institut national de la recherche scientifique, Québec: Espace INRS Arctic Canada
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description In “Imagining Canada’s Future” the Social Science and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) engaged various stakeholders to help establish six Future Challenge Areas. This report elaborates on the capacity of the Canadian research community with regard to the Future Challenge Area on “What might the implications of global peak population be for Canada?” It provides answers to sub-questions associated with this theme, namely: (1) What do we need to understand in order to effectively nurture the next generations? (2) What might Canadian families look like in five, 10, and 20 years, and how might they measure their well-being? (3) Life cycle issues are challenging society, in Canada and around the world. What are the future implications of state regulation from cradle to grave? (4) What effect will global migration have on our cities of the future? (5) How could changing demographics and migration affect rural and remote communities—such as in the North, including the Arctic? (6) What are the potential impacts of global peak population with respect to Canada’s energy and resource consumption and climate change?
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author Bélanger, Alain
Edmonston, Barry
McQuillan, Kevin
Laplante, Benoît
Lee, Sharon M.
Cooke, Martin
Kerr, Don
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Implications of Global Peak Population for Canada's Future
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title_short Implications of Global Peak Population for Canada's Future
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url https://espace.inrs.ca/id/eprint/2820/
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op_relation Bélanger, Alain, Edmonston, Barry, McQuillan, Kevin, Laplante, Benoît orcid:0000-0001-7953-0925 , Lee, Sharon M., Cooke, Martin et Kerr, Don (2014). Implications of Global Peak Population for Canada's Future Population Change and Lifecourse Strategic Knowledge Cluster Discussion Paper Series/ Un Réseau stratégique de connaissances Changements de population et parcours de vie Document de travail , vol. 2 , nº 1.
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