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WASTELAND ACTIVISM: Political Weeds and Ecological Imaginaries in Montreal
Abstract Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork in Montreal, this article examines the ways in which urban dwellers and activists engage with the living materialities of wastelands to illuminate evolving ecological imaginaries and their political potentials.
Daniela Giudici
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Geology of the central uplift of the Kamestastin Lake impact structure, Labrador, Canada
Abstract The ~28 km Kamestastin (Mistastin) Lake impact structure is a relatively well‐preserved and well‐exposed complex impact structure. The central uplift of this structure is accessible as two islands in the middle of Kamestastin Lake. We present an updated, detailed geological map and description of Horseshoe and Bullseye islands that provides ...
A. C. Singleton, G. R. Osinski
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Abstract This manuscript documents a systematic ethnomycological analysis of ethnographic archives. Focusing on texts describing human–fungi interactions, I conduct a global, cross‐cultural review of mushroom use, covering 193 societies worldwide. The study reveals diverse mushroom‐related cultural practices, emphasizing the significance of fungi ...
Roope O. Kaaronen
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Reimagining Child Placement: Insights From First Nations and Inuit Foster Parents in Québec
ABSTRACT This article highlights how Indigenous foster parents are reimagining child placement in child welfare systems. Drawing on qualitative research involving 40 foster families from First Nations and Inuit communities in Québec, and using an interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA), we explore how these families' culturally rooted practices ...
Lisa Ellington +3 more
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French-Innu specialized lexicon of college studies [PDF]
Comprend des références bibliographiquesDisponible en français dans EDUQ.info sous le titre "Lexique spécialisé des études collégiales en français-innu""The existing literature clearly shows that academic perseverance and success depend on a learning ...
Maltais, Julie
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Au lendemain de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, l’État canadien adopte une approche plus « active » à l’égard des populations autochtones, souhaitant qu’elles passent du statut de tutelle à la citoyenneté et qu’elles s’intègrent à l’ensemble de la population
Myriam Lévesque
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Indigenous leadership in creating a protected area: The Akumunan Biodiversity Reserve (Canada)
Conservation initiatives led by Indigenous peoples are a relatively recent phenomenon gaining momentum around the world. Initiatives to establish Indigenous protected areas are also taking root in Canada. We studied the Akumunan Biodiversity Reserve (ABR)
Rosalie Champagne-Côté +5 more
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Cet article pose la question des identités culturelles autochtones et de leur possibilité de se dire et de s’écrire en français. L’analyse des textes de la poète innu Natasha Kanapé Fontaine permet de répondre à cette question par l’affirmative.
Marie-Ève Bradette
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Abstract The land‐to‐ocean aquatic continuum (LOAC) carries contaminants, nutrients, and particulate carbon (C) from inland aquatic systems to the sea, which can impact regional biogeochemical budgets and local ecosystem health. Climate change and other anthropogenic influences (e.g., hydroelectricity) will affect the LOAC across varied watersheds ...
Anne E. Tamalavage +11 more
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Pathways to Zero‐Carbon Energy Systems in Remote Communities of Canada
ABSTRACT Remote community energy systems in Canada are undergoing supply and load technology‐based interventions to support decarbonization efforts. As wind and solar electricity generators are the predominant energy sources, we evaluate zero‐carbon electrification pathways for remote microgrid applications over a long‐term planning horizon.
Hayley Knowles +2 more
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