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Item Open Access A Crisis Response for Wilderness Tourism(2020-04-24) Coates, Ken S.Few, if any, areas of the Canadian economy have been hit as hard as tourism, particularly the kind of adventure recreation for which this country is justifiably famous. From wildlife excursions in the High Arctic to white water rafting expeditions in the Rocky Mountains, fishing trips to Northern Quebec and Northern Ontario, canoeing trips along the Churchill River, and kayaking cultural journeys in Haida Gwaii, Canada has emerged one of the world's most diverse and exciting destinations for wilderness adventurers. Until 2020, that is.Item Open Access A Work in Progress: Completing the Devolution Revolution in Canada's North(2014-04) Coates, Ken S.; Poelzer, GregIf Canada and Aboriginal people are going to find a common political path to dealing with conflict, the myth of the politically disengaged Aboriginal citizen needs to be expunged...Pour que le Canada et les peuples autochtones puissent un jour convenir d'une approche de règlement des conflits, il faudra d'abord en finir avec le mythe du citoyen autochtone politiquement désengagé. A Macdonald-Laurier Institute Publication, True North in Canadian Public Policy, April 2014Item Open Access A world in distress: The first stage of the battle against the pandemic(2020-03-26) Coates, Ken S.; Holroyd, CarinPoliticians and public servants are immersed in one of the most challenging non-war situations in a century. The novel coronavirus has tied the world in a series of policy knots that start with public health and national safety, and sweep across global transportation and employment, to deficit financing and fundamental questions about the role of government in society.Item Open Access Arctic Innovation(2014-01-01) Coates, Ken S.; Poelzer, GregArctic Innovation, The Uarctic Magazine, Shared Voices, 2014, pages 14-15Item Open Access Building the New "Found" Generation: The Indigenous Recovery Corps(2020-04-16) Coates, Ken S.Over the last century, Indigenous communities have had generation after generation of young leaders stolen from them. It started with waves of epidemic diseases that killed tens of thousands of people and undermined First Nations for decades, leaving them seriously weakened. Residential schools subsequently removed thousands of Indigenous youth and later returned the young people to their communities, hurt and alienated from their cultures.Item Open Access COVID and Canadian Post-Secondary Education(2020-04-27) Coates, Ken S.; Holroyd, CarinThis issue of JSGS Policy Brief is part of a series dedicated to exploring and providing evidence-based analysis, policy ideas, recommendations and research conclusions on the various dimensions of the pandemic, as it relates here in Canada and internationally.Item Open Access Designing COVID-19 Data Tools(2020-05-06) Baranovskiy, Petr; Coates, Ken S.; Holroyd, CarinThis issue of JSGS Policy Brief is part of a series dedicated to exploring and providing evidence-based analysis, policy ideas, recommendations and research conclusions on the various dimensions of the pandemic, as it relates here in Canada and internationally.Item Open Access Knowledge Synthesis: Aboriginal Workplae Integration in the North(2015-11) Hall, Heather; Hesseln, Hayley; Coates, Ken S.Item Open Access Northern Indigenous Peoples & The Prospects for Nuclear Energy(2016-06) Coates, Ken S.; Landrie-Parker, DazawrayItem Open Access On the Front Lines of Canada's Northern Strategy(2010-07) Coates, Ken S.; Poelzer, GregFederation of Canadian MunicipalitiesItem Open Access Sharing the Wealth: How resource revenue agreements can honour treaties, improve communities, and facilitate Canadian development(2015-01) Coates, Ken S.A Macdonald-Laurier Institute Publication, True North in Canadian Public Policy, Aboriginal Canada and the Natural Resource Economy Series, Number 6, January 2015Item Open Access The Next Northern Challenge: The Reality of the Provincial North(2014-04) Coates, Ken S.; Poelzer, GregA Macdonald-Laurier Institute Publication, True North in Canadian Public Policy, Commentary, April 2014Item Open Access The Role of the Public Sector in Northern Governance(2014-01-01) Coates, Ken S.; Poelzer, Greg; Exner-Pirot, Heather; Garcea, Joe; Rodon, Thierry; Schiff, Rebecca; White, Graham; Wilson, GaryThe Conference Board of CanadaItem Open Access The Uarctic Magazine, Shared Voices, 2014(2014-05-01) Coates, Ken S.The Uarctic Magazine, Shared Voices, 2014Item Open Access Understanding Undrip: Choosing action on priorities over sweeping claims about the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples(2016-05) Favel, Blaine; Coates, Ken S.A Macdonald-Laurier Institute Publication, True North in Canadian Public Policy, Aboriginal Canada and the Natural Resource Economy Series, Number 10, May 2016Item Open Access Unearthing Human Resources: Aboriginal Skills Development and Employment in the Natural Resource Sector(2015-12) Coates, Ken S.; Finnegan, Greg; Hall, Craig; Lendsay, KellyA Macdonald-Laurier Institute Publication, True North in Canadian Public Policy, Aboriginal Canada and the Natural Resource Economy Series, Number 8, December 2015Item Open Access Western Policy Analyst Quarterly Volume 4 Issue 3(2013-02) Béland, Daniel; Daigneault, Pierre-Marc; Senger, Debora; Atkinson, Michael; Coates, Ken S.; Elliott, Doug; Olfert, RoseLanguage Trends in Western Canada – 1; Older Workers in the Labour Market – 4; Education and the Western Canadian Boom – 6; The Residential Housing Market – 8; Government Challenges in the Natural Resource Economy – 10