The Path Untaken: Indian Cities in Canada and the Māori Model

“In the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, the problem of economically unsustainable outports, far from medical care and employment has been met by resettling the inhabitants in urban centres where […]
Published on April 26, 2020

“In the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, the problem of economically unsustainable outports, far from medical care and employment has been met by resettling the inhabitants in urban centres where hospitals, schools, and jobs are more readily available. This has saved the government millions of dollars and provided inhabitants with richer lives. Yet this solution has not seemed, until now, applicable to …”

 

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