Indigenous Regulatory Advocacy in Canada's Far North: Mobilizing the First Mile Connectivity Consortium
Marginalized groups such as Indigenous communities and residents of remote and rural areas face daunting challenges as they attempt to influence regulatory decisionmaking. Can these under-resourced groups hope to have their voices heard in regulatory proceedings, in the face of well-funded corporate...
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