Report on the 1999-2002 Business Plans & 1999-2000 Main Estimates


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Contains reports from various committees of the Northwest Territories Legislative Assembly on governmental & departmental business plans for 1999-2002 and the 1999-2000 main budget estimates. Begins with an overview of the plans & estimates and some discussion of issues of government-wide importance such as year-2000 compliance and contracting of services to Nunavut. This is followed by individual committee reports on social programs, resource management & infrastructure, the Legislative Assembly, and the Office of the Languages Commissioner.




Report on the 1999-2002 Business Plans & 1999-2000 Main Estimates


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This review incorporates comments & recommendations regarding Northwest Territories government business plans and main estimates. It first reports on issues of government-wide importance and their implications, then covers the plans & estimates of departments & agencies related to social programs (Northwest Territories Housing Corporation, and the departments of Justice, Health & Social Services, and Education, Culture & Employment), resource management & infrastructure (including departments responsible for finance, public works, Aboriginal affairs, municipal affairs, resources, & transportation), and the Legislative Assembly.







Survey of Current Business


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Presents current statistical data on economic activity.







A Place Called Nunavut


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In 1999, Nunavut Territory was created in the Canadian Arctic. The area is about 50 times as large as the Netherlands, and is inhabited by a population of 30,000. 85% of the population is Inuit, the indigenous people in this area. The central questions in this research project are what place or regional identities are being ascribed to Nunavut by different groups of people from within and from outside the region, and how do these identities work? In the process of the formation of the region, the territorial Government of Nunavut is an important actor in producing a regional identity that is based on the cultural identity of the Inuit: the Inuit Homeland. This 'official' regional identity creates a symbolic unity that is important in linking people to the region, and through which the land, the history and the people are united in a new territorial membership. However, there is no reason to assume that there is only one regional identity for Nunavut. Different individuals or groups of people from within and from outside the region, such as the people who live in one of the 25 communities and those who work for the multinational mining corporations or as tourist operators, are also involved in the production and reproduction of identities for Nunavut. They represent Nunavut for example as a place to live, a resource region, a wilderness or as a sustainable place. Nunavut Government also links these alternative identities to the area, because as a government they are not only interested in protecting Inuit culture but also aim to modernize the economy in order to enhance prosperity and well-being. As such the place identities are hybrid, and identities that before were produced only by external actors are now also being produced by internal actors, and vice versa.










Minerals Yearbook


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South America, Central America and the Caribbean 2002


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South America, Central America and the Caribbean 2002has been thoroughly revised and updated by Europa's experienced editorial team. The information included is as invaluable to those who know little of the region as it is to the seasoned businessman or academic. It should be in the reference collections of public and academic libraries, international organizations, trade and industrial companies, diplomats, government and the media. Containing a wealth of up-to-date information on the 48 countries and territories of the region, this reference provides a unique perspective on the region with its exhaustive collection of facts, up-to-date statistics, extensive directory details and expert comment.