我们在做什么

Sawyer Junger
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尽管加拿大是一个高度发达的国家,拥有充足的自然资源,但许多土著社区目前面临严重的水不安全问题。本文将试图回答为什么这样的资源差距存在于一个安全的全球北方国家的问题。通过环境种族主义的镜头,我们将审视导致这种侵犯人权行为持续到21世纪的政治动机。最后,本文得出结论,加拿大的殖民主义历史和联邦框架有关水结构是土著水不安全的主要驱动因素。
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Water (What Are) We Doing
Despite being a highly developed country with ample access to natural resources, many Indigenous  communities in Canada currently face severe water insecurity. This paper will seek to answer the question of why such resource disparity exists in an otherwise secure Global North country. Through the lens of environmental racism, the political incentives that that have allowed this human rights violation to persist well into the 21st century will be examined. Ultimately, this paper concludes that Canada’s history of colonialism and federal framework concerning water structures be primary drivers in Indigenous water insecurity.  
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