Geography 2010A/B Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Water Pollution, Lamprey, Lake Superior

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Aboriginal population growth: the aboriginal population is growing rapidly by natural increase. Population size varied depending on availability of food, weather, and animal migrations. Exposure to a new diseases and loss of hunting lands caused a decrease in population. Rising fertility rates and high mortality rates resulted in population stabilization. High fertility rates and low mortality rates result in population growth; the overall population now exceeds 1 million (from a low of 100,000 in 1910) There is a growing need for aboriginal people to facilitate their participation in the economy. One method of attaining this is by becoming representatives in government. Many aboriginals are eligible for social, health, education and training benefits. These demands along with increased housing demands are currently facing the manitoba and. Over the last 10 years, the manufacturing base in canada has contracted. Offshore relocation continues because of wage differentials between canada and other countries. U(cid:374)e(cid:373)ploy(cid:373)e(cid:374)t peaked i(cid:374) (cid:1006)(cid:1004)(cid:1004)(cid:1013) (cid:894)(cid:449)e still ha(cid:448)e(cid:374)"t recovered from this yet)

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