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Du camouflage à l'affirmation identitaire: Le cas des Métis de St. Laurent et St. Lazare au Manitoba
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(Teillet, 2019). In this, today’s Métis seem determined to go as far as asserting their identity, maintaining and preserving it. Essentially, the affirmation of identity is read through: Their mention among the Indigenous Peoples of Canada in the 1982 Constitution; the Powley decision of 2003 which gives
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La place de l’Arctique dans le stratégie politique du canada : Stephen Harper et Justin Trudeau
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defense of the population and the environment, as well as multilateral cooperation with indigenous peoples (as one of the pillars of the consolidation of Canadian sovereignty in this region) and other coastal states. From a theoretical perspective, the Conservatives will adopt a continentalist strategy
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« The women folk often helped »: La conception inéquitable de la citoyenneté dans les manuels d’études sociales albertains de la première moitié du 20e siècle
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notations by Loukia Efthymiou (2004), and of alterity by Catherine Larochelle (2021). The study compares the differing representations of women and men; Indigenous people, people of French descent, people of British descent, and people from other immigrant groups; and the Prairies and Eastern regions of