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

All Posts Under rivers

New Book – Muskrat Falls: How a Mega Dam Became a Predatory Formation

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#EnvHist Worth Reading: January 2022

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Acid Mine Drainage Pollution, a Ticking Time Bomb in Vancouver Island Waterways

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Dumped Munitions, Inconclusive Science, and… Oysters?

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The Humber River Communal Self-Service Auto-Laundry

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The Chicago River: A Transnational Matrix of Place

June 3, 2021June 7, 20218 minute readby Daniel Macfarlane & Lynne Heasley

Personnalité juridique de la Rivière Magpie / Muteshekau Shipu: une première au Canada

May 7, 2021May 19, 20216 minute readby Caroline Desbiens

The History of Rivers can Teach Us about Disruption in the 21st Century

March 11, 2021April 26, 20216 minute readby Anita Lazurko

James Scott: How to Write Like a River

February 28, 2021March 29, 20211 minute readby Sean Kheraj

Public Lecture: James Scott

February 23, 2021February 23, 20211 minute readby NiCHE Administrators

Holiday Reading

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