Documents on Canadian Arctic Sovereignty and Security ; no. 8
Documents & Presentations
Author/Creator
Shelagh D. Grant
Description
Examines the government's decision to move 92 Inuit to two locations on uninhabited and inhospitable High Arctic islands as a way to assert Canadian sovereignty in the region.
CMAJ: Canadian Medical Association Journal, vol. 188, no. 12, September 06, 2016, pp. 861-862
Description
Reports on a meeting held in Kuujjuaq, Quebec where national, provincial, territorial and regional leaders released a strategy that was two years in the making.
Looks at the disc identification system implemented by the Canadian government to solve the problem of government officials recording and pronouncing Inuit names. Later Project Surname was developed to eliminate the disc identification system.
Looks at non-physical forms of genocide such as legal, cultural and ethnical by the destruction of language, culture and enforced poverty.
History Honours Paper (B.A.)--Acadia University, 2016.