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Background and analytical lens -- The oil sands and its discontents -- Regulating ¿sustainable development' of the oil sands resource -- The regulatory process -- The directing features of policy and strategy -- Issues with the "planning" stage of the regulatory process -- Issues with the...
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. Finally, the article provides three case studies that exemplify Indigenous social enterprise in Canada …
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With heightened public awareness of global warming, environmental reporting appeared to be back in vogue or was it‘ Studies of media coverage tend to examine how an environmental issue or conflict is being portrayed rather than how the media depicts the natural resource in its entirety (e.g.,...
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In 2006, Stephen Harper boldly pronounced Canada as an “emerging energy superpower” to a variety of international … to which Canada’s national newspapers, The Globe and Mail and the National Post, adopted the “energy superpower” frame in … proponents of Canada as an “energy superpower” cite the development of Alberta’s oil sands as a key component of the country …
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Carr, Mathewson and Quigley (1995) (CMQ) introduce new archival evidence to challenge the hypothesis that Canadian banks enjoyed considerable capital forbearance during the 1930s (Kryzanowski and Roberts 1993) (KR). This note examines what the CMQ evidence has to tell us once opportunity-cost...
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