Blogs about: Aboriginal Women In Canada

Nutrition and Vitamin-rich Caribou and Seal: Benefits Outweigh Mercury Risk

Maureen Flynn-Burhoe wrote 1 year ago: Canadian Department of Fisheries and Oceans researcher admits that migratory sea mammals, particular … more →

Tags: First Nations, Inuit social history, First Nations social history, RCAP, digg, Social Justice, Risk Society, Inuit, Nunavut

Canada opposed UN declaration of rights for indigenous peoples

Maureen Flynn-Burhoe wrote 1 year ago: The 192-member nations of the U.N. General Assembly passed the declaration wth 143 votes in favor an … more →

Tags: First Nations, Inuit social history, First Nations social history, RCAP, digg, social exclusion, vulnerability to social exclusion, Social Justice, Memory Work

Inuit to launch human rights case against the Bush Administration (2003)5 comments

Maureen Flynn-Burhoe wrote 1 year ago: The Guardian, (2003/12/11) Global warming is killing us too, say Inuit. The Inuit people of Canada a … more →

Tags: Inuit social history, digg, vulnerability to social exclusion, Policy research, Social Justice, Memory Work, Risk Society, Creative Commons, Inuit

U.S. vs Polar Bears Inuit take on US for Inaction on Climate Change 2005/07/26

Maureen Flynn-Burhoe wrote 1 year ago: Flynn-Burhoe, Maureen. 2007. “Nanuq of the North II: Animal Rights vs Human Rights.” Speechless. … more →

Tags: animal rights vs human rights, Arctic exiles, benign colonialism, Canadian Policy Research Network, CHRC, Chronologies, CPRN, critical ethnography, critical Inuit studies

Nishnawbe Aski Nation's editorial in $55B diamond industry's Rapaport News

Maureen Flynn-Burhoe wrote 1 year ago: Moratorium on what some call Canadian ‘Blood Diamonds’? De Beers Canada benefit from gov … more →

Tags: benign colonialism, Canada's nasty secrets, Canadian Policy Research Network, Child Poverty, CHRC, CPRN, CulturalAnthropology, digg, economic efficiency model

Friedman: social responsibility of business is to increase its profits (1970)2 comments

Maureen Flynn-Burhoe wrote 1 year ago: Economist Milton Friedman, propagated 18th century values in the Post-WWII global economy. Like Ada … more →

Tags: Beck, Ulrich, Beijing Platform for Action, Canadian Policy Research Network, Child Poverty, CPRN, digg, economic efficiency model, First Nations social history, Habermas


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