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Art as Emotional Engagement in Climate Science

Offshore Oil, Eco-Tourisms, and Social Futures: Building Social-Ecological Wellbeing in Coastal Communities

Northern and Indigenous Women’s* Experiences and Policy Engagement in the Context of Resource Extraction in the Canadian North

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Modernity and the Birth of Breed: Identity and the Global Circulation of Horses

Canada-China Trade in a Shifting Global Environment

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IDRC in a Changing Ecosystem for International Development

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