2023
DOI: 10.15353/cfs-rcea.v10i1.562
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Racisme, accès à la nourriture traditionnelle et développement industriel en Ontario : des points de vue issus du droit de l’environnement et des études environnementales

Abstract: Racism and industrial development across lands and waters in the province of Ontario have played a significant role in decreased access to traditional food for Indigenous peoples. Traditional food access is important for health reasons, as well as cultural and spiritual wellness, and its loss has dire consequences for both people and the environment. In this commentary, we bring together our practices and experiences as settler Canadians in the fields of environmental law and environmental studies to share thr… Show more

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