The Changing Circumpolar World for Canada,Quebec, Nunavik,and the Arctic Council |
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Authors: | Robert Bone |
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Institution: | 1. Department of Geography and Planning, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, CanadaRobert.Bone@usask.ca |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTArctic Quebec is one piece of the puzzle comprising the Circumpolar World. In fact, almost one-third of Quebec’s territory lies within the Canadian Arctic. This geographic fact places Nunavik and its people squarely in economic and political affairs swirling around the Circumpolar World, but so far their political involvement has been minimal. This article explores three main themes: the Arctic nature of Nunavik; Nunavik’s place in the political corridors of the Arctic Council, Canada, and the Circumpolar World; and global warming as a link between these topics, because of its impact on the Arctic environment and peoples and because of the growing interest of non-Arctic nations in the Arctic. |
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Keywords: | Arctic Council Canada’s Arctic policy Circumpolar World Nunavik |
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