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Extractive Industry and the Sustainability of Canada’s Arctic Communities Anishinaabe Culture he remembers what his grandmother

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he remembers what his grandmother taught him about being welcoming

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Extractive Industry and the Sustainability of Canada’s Arctic Communities Anishinaabe Culture he remembers what his grandmotherModern treaties, increased self government, new environmental assessment rules, co management bodies, and increased recognition and respect of Indigenous rights make it possible for northern communities to exert some control over extractive industries. Whether these industries can increase the well being and sustainability of Canadas Arctic communities, however, is still open to question. Extractive Industry and the Sustainability of Canadas Arctic

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