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Network in Canadian History & Environment | Nouvelle initiative Canadienne en histoire de l'environnement

Meg Stanley and Tina Loo

Meg Stanley is an historian with Parks Canada in Calgary whose work focusses on the western parks including Banff. She has published articles on recreational canoeing and books on hydroelectric development in British Columbia. Tina Loo teaches Canadian and environmental history at the University of British Columbia. She has written on wildlife conservation, the impacts of hydroelectric development in British Columbia, and, most recently, forced relocations in postwar Canada.

Swimming in Political Waters: Understanding Racism and Exclusion at Banff National Park

November 12, 2021December 29, 202110 minute readby Meg Stanley and Tina Loo

Getting into Hot Water: Racism and Exclusion at Banff National Park

August 26, 2020June 6, 202214 minute readby Meg Stanley and Tina Loo
Network in Canadian History and Environment | Nouvelle initiative Canadienne en histoire de l'environnement is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
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