Provincial & Territorial

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Youth Gather For Historic Summit

Articles » General
Author/Creator
Blue Pelletier
Eagle Feather News, vol. 10, no. 2, February 2007, p. 1
Description
Looks at a conference, with over 400 youth in attendance, held to discuss the future of the province of Saskatchewan and the future of youth in the province. Article located on page 1.
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Yukon 2000: A Community-Based Planning Effort to Preserve "Things That Matter"

Articles » Scholarly, peer reviewed
Author/Creator
Bryan T. Downes
The Northern Review, no. 23, Special Issue: [Northern Communities and the State], Summer, 2001, pp. 121-145
Description
Looks at two documents, Yukon Economic Strategy and Yukon Conservation Strategy known as the "Yukon 2000" process of engaging people in the future of the Yukon.
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The Yukon Relief Expedition and the Journal of Carl Johan Sakariassen; Arctic Justice: On Trial for Murder, Pond Inlet, 1923; Arctic Migrants, Arctic Villagers: The Transformation of Inuit Settlement in the Central Arctic

Book Reviews
Author/Creator
Peter Collings
Canadian Historical Review, vol. 85, no. 2, June 2004, pp. 367-372
Description
Book reviews of 3 books: The Yukon Relief Expedition and the Journal of Carl Johan Sakariassen edited by V.R. Rausch and D.L. Baldwin. Arctic Justice by Shelagh D. Grant. Arctic Migrants, Arctic Villagers by David Damas.
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Yukon’s Self Governing First Nations

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Author/Creator
Marian C. Horne
Canadian Parliamentary Review, vol. 33, no. 2, Summer, 2010, pp. 2-7
Description
Looks at how the self-government agreements have changed the face of governance in the Yukon and altered the relationship between the governments of First Nations, Yukon and Canada.
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Zebedee Nungaq on Nunavut

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Author/Creator
Zebedee Nungak
Inuktitut, no. 85, 1999, pp. 19-[?]
Description
Recalls the history and events leading to the creation of Canada's newest territory Nunavut, and the inaugural ceremony on April 1, 1999.
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