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Penikett, Antony, 1945-
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Canada, Northern -- Politics and government.
Canada, Northern -- Social conditions.
Canada, Northern -- Environmental conditions.
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Penikett, Antony, 1945-
Canada, Northern -- Politics and government.
Canada, Northern -- Social conditions.
Canada, Northern -- Environmental conditions.
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Hunting
the
northern
character
/ Tony Penikett.
by
Penikett, Antony, 1945-
Purich Books, 2017.
Call #:
971.9 P411h
Subjects
Canada,
Northern
-- Politics and government.
Canada,
Northern
-- Social conditions.
Canada,
Northern
-- Environmental conditions.
ISBN:
9780774880008 (hc.)
Description:
336 pages : maps ; 24 cm.
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 304-311) and index.
Contents:
Who, what, where? Arctic people and places -- Pawns : the Cold War -- Born in the
northern
bush : indigenous government -- No settler need apply : the Arctic Council -- What you eat and where you live : poverty in the North -- Knowing yourself : education and health -- Underfoot : resources, renewable and non-renewable -- Arctic security : control or cooperation? -- Hungry ghost : climate change --
Northern
residents : a new divide.
Summary:
World leaders often invoke "the
northern
character
," but what do they mean, exactly? Stereotypes abound, from Duddly Do-Right to
Northern
Exposure, but these southern perspectives fail to capture
northern
realities. During decades of service as a legislator, mediator, and negotiator, Tony Penikett witnessed a new
northern
consciousness grow out of the challenges of the Cold War, climate change, land rights struggles, and the boom and bust of resource megaprojects. His lively account of clashes and accommodations between Indigenous and non-Indigenous leaders not only retraces the footsteps of his hunt for a
northern
identity but tells the story of an Arctic that the world does not yet know. Tony Penikett spent two years in the House of Commons as chief of staff to federal NDP leader Ed Broadbent, five terms in the Yukon Legislative Assembly and two terms as premier of Yukon Territory.
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