SOSC 1000 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Urban Sprawl, Market Economy, Reformism

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Environment and indigenous people, james bay: the wind that keeps on blowing (documentary) Aboriginal title is in tact based off of the treaty with england. 1967 confederation most of the map was covered with the aboriginal people treaty. 1968 newfoundland government makes a megaproject to make hydroelectric power. 1960 the quiet revolution comes to quebec. 1971 announces the jay bay hydro project in labrador. 1973 these two groups for injunction to slow down the james bay project. The chief negotiator for cree was 26 years old going against the government. Roughly 15% percent of the land in the province was the treaty. 1986 the project was completed, only phase 1. The cree and the inuits were opposed to this. Because their lives were changed in no way that they realized when they rst signed onto the james bay agreement. Experiments on a huge scale with peoples lives megaprojects. 10 000 km was ooded for phase 1.

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