Speaking for ourselves environmental justice in Canada / [electronic resource] : edited by Julian Agyeman ... [et al.]. - Vancouver : UBC Press, c2009. - xix, 269 p. : ill.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Honouring our relations : an Anishnaabe perspective on environmental justice / Reclaiming Ktaqamkuk : land and Mi�kmaq identity in Newfoundland / Why is there no environmental justice in Toronto? Or is there? / Invisible sisters : women and environmental justice in Canada / The political economy of environmental inequality : the social distribution of risk as an environmental injustice / These are Lubicon lands : a First Nation forced to step into the regulatory gap / Population health, environmental justice, and the distribution of diseases : ideas and practices from Canada / Environmental injustice in the Canadian Far North : persistent organic pollutants and Arctic climate impacts / Environmental justice and community-based ecosystem management / Framing environmental inequality in Canada : a content analysis of daily print new media / Environmental justice as a politics in place : an analysis of five Canadian environmental groups' approaches to agro-food issues / Rethinking 'green' multicultural strategies / Coyote and Raven talk about environmental justice / Deborah McGregor -- Bonita Lawrence -- Roger Kell, Melissa Ollevier, and Erica Tsang -- Barbara Rahder -- S. Harris Ali -- Chief Bernard Ominayak, with Kevin Thomas -- John Eyles -- Sarah Fleisher Trainor, Anna Godduhn, Lawrence K. Duffy, F. Stuart Chapin III, David C. Natcher, Gary Kofinas, and Henry P. Huntington -- Maureen G. Reed -- Leith Deacon and Jamie Baxter -- Lorelei L. Hanson -- Beenash Jafri -- Pat O'Riley and Peter Cole.


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Environmental justice--Canada.


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