yukon
Often called the last great wilderness of North America, Canada\'s Yukon Territory remains one of the most sparsely settled regions of the world. The people living here have worked together to preserve tradition while also facing economic struggles amidst a harsh and difficult environment.
Monday, May 02, 2005
newfoundland
Marked by a harsh climate and rocky coastlines, Newfoundland remains a remote and isolated place whose economy relies primarily on fishing. However, as the new century begins, the people of Newfoundland search for creative ways to boost their region\\\'s economy and modernize their lifestyle. This volume discusses these challenges and many more, while giving life to the diverse groups of people who call the province home.
Marked by a harsh climate and rocky coastlines, Newfoundland remains a remote and isolated place whose economy relies primarily on fishing. However, as the new century begins, the people of Newfoundland search for creative ways to boost their region\\\'s economy and modernize their lifestyle. This volume discusses these challenges and many more, while giving life to the diverse groups of people who call the province home.
saskatchevwan
This book profiles the geography, history, and culture of Saskatchewan. In addition, the way the people of this province live today is clearly portrayed. Challenges facing the people of Saskatchewan and their efforts to overcome them also receive attention.
This book profiles the geography, history, and culture of Saskatchewan. In addition, the way the people of this province live today is clearly portrayed. Challenges facing the people of Saskatchewan and their efforts to overcome them also receive attention.
manitoba
The largest province in Canada, Quebec is home to more people than any other province. Strongly influenced by their French heritage, the people of Quebec struggle to maintain their unique cultural identity in the face of North American influences. This volume touches on this issue along with discussion of the geography, history, arts, culture, and contemporary life in this bustling province.
The largest province in Canada, Quebec is home to more people than any other province. Strongly influenced by their French heritage, the people of Quebec struggle to maintain their unique cultural identity in the face of North American influences. This volume touches on this issue along with discussion of the geography, history, arts, culture, and contemporary life in this bustling province.
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