Tree Planting Practices Interview

Interview / [Unidentified man and woman]. Item consists of an audio recording with an unidentified man and woman regarding the problems with corporate tree re-planting schemes. Issues discussed include corporate fraud, minimum wage, environmental impacts, bush burning, connection with tourism, affec...

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Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:English
Published: 1971
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Online Access:https://digital.library.yorku.ca/yul-72272/tree-planting-practices-interview
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Summary:Interview / [Unidentified man and woman]. Item consists of an audio recording with an unidentified man and woman regarding the problems with corporate tree re-planting schemes. Issues discussed include corporate fraud, minimum wage, environmental impacts, bush burning, connection with tourism, affect on Metis peoples, the intersection with the lumber and fishing industries, failure to post tenures, and discrimination against Aboriginal groups. 2 tracks on stereo at 7 1/2 ips. This recording is a continuation of the interview on ASC33120. Digitization possible in part through a Young Canada Works (YCW) program funded through the Department of Canadian Heritage and managed by the Canadian Council of Archives (CCA).