Mining, Fishing and Colonialism: The Economic Geography of Resource Extraction in the North
Dr. Warren Bernauer, University of Manitoba
Thursday, February 17th, 12:30 pm CST
Email Bruce Erickson, bruce.erickson@umanitoba.ca, for Zoom Link.
The Thinking Critically about the North series is sponsored by the Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment Earth and Resources and the Critical Environments Research Group
Feature Image: Open Pit Diamond Mine. “P7250598” by richdurant is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 2.0.
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