Canadian Contradictions: Forty Years of Northern Political Development

Authors

  • Frances Abele

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14430/arctic1788

Keywords:

Government, History, Canada, Canadian Arctic

Abstract

Postwar northern political history is interpreted as a compressed reiteration of older patterns of Canadian development. It is argued that Native people and northerners have reacted to two contradictory tendencies in the Canadian constitutional tradition: liberal individualism and Tory top-down pragmatism. The general argument is that understanding current northern debates in this way exposes some grounds for long-term optimism about aboriginal and territorial self-government.

Key words: territorial political development, federal northern administration

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Published

1987-01-01