Homelessness among Indigenous peoples in Canada: The impacts of child welfare involvement and educational achievement

AM Alberton, GB Angell, KM Gorey, S Grenier - Children and youth services …, 2020 - Elsevier
Existing evidence suggests that child welfare involvement has a deleterious impact on
Indigenous peoples in Canada in terms of increasing their risk of becoming a visible or …

[PDF][PDF] Rhetoric versus reality: Understanding employment inequities for Inuit women in mining

K Mazer, J Becker, S Mills - Mining and Indigenous Livelihoods, 2024 - library.oapen.org
In recent decades, the underrepresentation of Indigenous women in mining has attracted
increasing attention from researchers and Indigenous organizations (Tallichet 2000; …

Relocation redux: Labrador Inuit population movements and inequalities in the land claims era

K Dombrowski, P Habecker, GR Gauthier… - Current …, 2016 - journals.uchicago.edu
The importance of community relocation experiences for aboriginal land claims movements
is well documented; the role played by successful land claims in prompting ongoing out …

Nuutauniq (Moves in Inuit Life): Arctic Transformations and the Politics of Urban Inuit Mobility

MK Watson - American Review of Canadian Studies, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Today, one in four Inuit live outside of Inuit Nunangat, the Arctic territory incorporating the
four northern Inuit land claims regions. With the majority of those Inuit living in cities, the …

The changing circumpolar world for Canada, Quebec, Nunavik, and the Arctic Council

R Bone - American Review of Canadian Studies, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Arctic Quebec is one piece of the puzzle comprising the Circumpolar World. In fact, almost
one-third of Quebec's territory lies within the Canadian Arctic. This geographic fact places …

Settler Urbanization and Indigenous Resistance: Uncovering an Ongoing Palimpsest in Montreal's Cabot Square

SG Marceau, J Buckell, MÈD Gagné… - Urban History …, 2023 - utpjournals.press
This article proposes to study a public square in Montreal, Québec, Canada, to illustrate how
different processes of colonization, marginalization, and resistance take place in the city …

Palimpseste urbain au square Cabot de Montréal: quand l'urbanisme colonial rencontre la résistance autochtone

S Guimont-Marceau, J Buckell… - Urban History …, 2023 - utpjournals.press
Cet article se propose d'étudier une place publique de Montréal, au Québec, afin d'illustrer
le déploiement dans la ville de différents processus de colonisation, de marginalisation et …

Parcours résidentiels de Siqinirmiut (Inuit vivant au Sud) à Montréal

R Ainsley-Vincent - 2023 - search.proquest.com
À partir des récits partagés par dix-sept Siqinirmiut (Inuit vivant au Sud), ce mémoire brosse
un portrait exploratoire et qualitatif des parcours résidentiels des travailleur· se· s et des …

Entre villes colonialistes et villes autochtones, vers un changement de paradigme en études urbaines?

SG Marceau, N Léonard… - Regards croisés sur les …, 2023 - degruyter.com
INTRODUCTION Alors que plus de la moitié de la population autochtone dans ce qu'on
appelle aujourd'hui le Canada habite dans des centres urbains (Statistique Canada, 2016) …

Nipivut and the restorying of Inuit life in Montreal

MK Watson, C Fletcher, D Patrick, S Breitkreutz - The Inuit World, 2021 - taylorfrancis.com
This chapter deploys the Montreal-based Inuit radio show “Nipivut” as ethnographic
vignettes to show how Inuit in Montreal are claiming their “right to the city,” a phrase coined …