An Urgent Appeal to the Government of Canada to Proclaim our Northern Identity

. Looming new developments of unprecedented scale now present for Northerners both significant opportunities and challenges, especially if long-term cultural vitality and a sustainable environment are to be maintained. Northern Canada is also a key archive and bellwether for global climate change, a...

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Published in:ARCTIC
Main Author: England, John H.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: The Arctic Institute of North America 2000
Subjects:
Law
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topic Government
Science
Research funding
Government relations
Foreign relations
Environmental policy
Arctic Research and Policy Act
1984
Association of Canadian Universities for Northern Studies
Law
Research organizations
Identity
Canadian Arctic
United States
Finland
Sweden
Norway
Denmark
spellingShingle Government
Science
Research funding
Government relations
Foreign relations
Environmental policy
Arctic Research and Policy Act
1984
Association of Canadian Universities for Northern Studies
Law
Research organizations
Identity
Canadian Arctic
United States
Finland
Sweden
Norway
Denmark
England, John H.
An Urgent Appeal to the Government of Canada to Proclaim our Northern Identity
topic_facet Government
Science
Research funding
Government relations
Foreign relations
Environmental policy
Arctic Research and Policy Act
1984
Association of Canadian Universities for Northern Studies
Law
Research organizations
Identity
Canadian Arctic
United States
Finland
Sweden
Norway
Denmark
description . Looming new developments of unprecedented scale now present for Northerners both significant opportunities and challenges, especially if long-term cultural vitality and a sustainable environment are to be maintained. Northern Canada is also a key archive and bellwether for global climate change, and understandably it has become increasingly the focus of foreign researchers, whose resources vastly exceed those of Canadians. In light of this northern transformation, this article revisits Canada's ongoing unpreparedness in northern science and technology ., contrasts Canada's inactivity with proactive steps being taken by other countries with well-structured polar agendas, and recommends recently proposed solutions as a long-awaited remedy. .
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title_short An Urgent Appeal to the Government of Canada to Proclaim our Northern Identity
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