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TONY PENIKETT 550 Beatty Street, Unit 7-8, Vancouver, BC, V6B 2L3, Canada (604) 724-6720 E-Mail:
[email protected]
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JSIS 482A/582B Arctic Insecurities
Twenty-Two Years of Aboriginal Teacher Education in the Yukon
A 'Literacy Test' for Indigenous Government?
Arctic Indigenous Rights, Lands, and Jurisdiction?
Dissertation Proposal
Appointments to the Executive Committee and the Executive Council of Yukon
Premiers' Conferences 1887-2002 a Table of Contents (Continued)
Canada at 150: Federalism and Democratic Renewal
THE YUKON: Lauren Alexandra Baranik, B.A., a Thesis Submitted In
Chamber Meeting Day 89
State of the Federation 2017 Program
Paper Promises | Literary Review of Canada
Yukon Chronology 1897-1999
University of Washington Press FALL 2018
A Country Built on Promises Why Everyone Suffers When Canada Ignores Treaties with Aboriginals
Learning to Be Cirumpolar
Top View
Colonialism and Language in Canada's North: a Yukon Case Study
Yukon 2000 Revisited - Tony Penikett
On Thinning Ice 2002
HUNTING the NORTHERN CHARACTER
Disability Culture and Politics Landmark Cases In
Planning for Prosperity: First Nations, Intergovernmental Cooperation and Treaties
A Province in All but Name: the Political and Constitutional Evolution of Yukon Since 1979
Lessons from the Arctic September 18, 2015 Munk School of Global Affairs, University of Toronto
2013 Task Force Report Proposal
For the Record Yukon Archives 1972–2012
Sdgs in the Arctic – Proceedings Of
Canada's Arctic Agenda
Policy Dialoguedialogue ISSN# 1718-9772 Number 14 Saskatchewan Institute of Public Policy Winter 2007
Constitutional Development in the Yukon Territory: Perspectives on the “Epp Letter” STEVEN SMYTH1
July 15 1985