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COVID-19, Extractive Industries, and Indigenous Communities in Canada: Notes Towards a Political Economy Research Agenda

2020

Bernauer, W., & Slowey, G.

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This article discusses the potential for increased conflict between Indigenous communities and extractive industries in the post-COVID-19 economic recovery period as extractive industries push to regain profitability. Four points of conflict are identified: community health, environmental regulations, local benefits, and Indigenous rights.

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COVID-19, Extractive Industries, and Indigenous Communities in Canada: Notes Towards a Political Economy Research Agenda.

Bernauer, W., & Slowey, G. (2020). COVID-19, extractive industries, and Indigenous communities in Canada: Notes towards a political economy research agenda. The Extractive Industiries and Society, 7(3), 844-46.

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