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Course Description

This course will examine how colonial and neo-colonial governments have interacted with Indigenous societies in Canada. Students will explore how states, both federal and provincial, have restricted social, economic and cultural activities. The impact of colonialism on lands and resources is highlighted and, particularly, the effects of colonialism on Indigenous cultural and economic autonomy and self-determination.

What You'll Learn

Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to: 

  • Describe the role of the state and its impact on Indigenous environmental governance
  • Examine the contemporary and historical context of colonialism and its impact on environmental stewardship
  •  Assess how environmental governance and resource management systems are governed in a Canadian context
  • Reflect on the impacts of resource and environmental stewardship as a result of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission
  • Participate effectively in discussions of environmental and social issues using practical critical thinking and research skills

Additional Requirements

This course will use the following:

  • Respondus tool to invigilate one or more exams. 

Please view the Technical Considerations.

Applies Towards the Following Certificates

Technical Requirements

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*Course details are subject to change.

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