This book explores the Canadian relationship with its portion of
the Arctic region which revolves around the dramatic split between
the appearance of absent-minded governance, bordering on
indifference toward the region, and the raging nationalism during
moments of actual and perceived challenge toward the sovereignty of
the imagined "Canadian Arctic region." Canada's nationalistic
relationship with the Arctic region is often discussed as a
reactionary phenomenon to the Americanization of Canada and the
product of government propaganda. As this book illustrates,
however, the complexity and evolution of the Canadian relationship
with the Arctic region and its implication for Canada's approach
toward international relations requires a more in-depth exploration
Please be aware than an error has been noted for Table 1.1 on page
71. In this table the sub-category "Inuit" is mislabelled. It
should read "Native Indians and Inuit" as the data presented
represents this Canadian census sub-category which calculated all
indigenous peoples and Inuit peoples together.
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