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Final
Report
Summary Report
Research
Papers
- Melvin
Baker, Memorial University, Falling into the Canadian Lap: The
Confederation of Newfoundland and Canada, 1945-1949
(PDF)
- Melvin
Baker, Memorial University, History of Newfoundland and Labrador –
Summary Chronology of Events (PDF)
- Peter
Gerald Bannister, Memorial University, The Politics of Cultural
Memory: Themes in the History of Newfoundland and Labrador in Canada,
1972-2003 (PDF)
- Gerard
Blackmore, St. John's, Sense of Place: Loss and the Newfoundland and
Labrador Spirit (PDF)
- Raymond
Blake, University of Regina, The Search Goes On: Rural and Regional
Development Strategies in Canada (PDF)
- Dr. Robin
Boadway, Queen's University, Options for Fiscal Federalism (PDF)
- Craig
Brett, Mount Allison University, Demographic Trends and Implications
for Public Policy (PDF)
- Centre
for Spatial Economics, Consultants, Milton, Ontario, Newfoundland and
Labrador: An Assessment of This Province's Place in the Canadian
Economic Union (PDF)
- Jason
Churchill, Cleo Research Associates, Power Politics and Questions of
Political Will: A History of Hydroelectric Development in Labrador's
Churchill River Basin, 1949-2002 (PDF)
- John
Crosbie, Patterson Palmer, The 1985 Canada-Newfoundland Atlantic
Accord (PDF)
- Chris Dunn,
Memorial University, Federal Representation of the People and
Government of Newfoundland and Labrador (PDF)
- Gwynne Dyer,
London, Assessing the Strategic Importance of Newfoundland and
Labrador to Canada (Opinion Piece) (PDF)
- Larry Felt,
Memorial University, Small, Isolated and Successful: Lessons from
Small, Isolated Societies of the North Atlantic (PDF)
- Roger
Gibbins, Canada West Foundation, Assessing Newfoundland and Labrador's
Position on Canada's Evolving Federalism Landscape (PDF)
- Maura
Hanrahan, Consultant, St. John's, The Lasting Breach: The Omission of
Aboriginal People from the Terms of Union Between Newfoundland and
Canada and Its Ongoing Impacts (PDF)
- Joanne
Hussey, Consultant, Clarenville, The Changing Role of Women in
Newfoundland and Labrador (PDF)
- Wade Locke
and Scott Lynch, Memorial University, What Does Newfoundland and
Labrador Need to Know About the Knowledge-Based Economy to Strengthen
Its Place in Canada? (PDF)
- Stephen May,
Patterson Palmer, The Terms of Union: An Analysis of Their Current
Relevance (PDF)
- Dave
Norris, Consultant, St. John’s, The Fiscal Position of Newfoundland
and Labrador (PDF)
- P. J.
Gardiner Institute, Memorial University, Built to Last:
Entrepreneurial Success Stories of Newfoundland and Labrador (PDF)
- Ross Reid,
St. John's, We Can Do Better, We Must Do Better (Opinion Piece) (PDF)
- George Rose,
Marine Institute, Fisheries Resources and Science in Newfoundland and
Labrador: An Independent Assessment (PDF)
- Phillip
Saunders, Dalhousie University, Straddling Stocks: Policy Options
(PDF)
- Donald
Savoie, Les Consultations Julaux Inc., Reviewing Canada's Regional
Development Efforts (PDF)
- Denis
Stairs, Dalhousie University, The Conduct of Canadian Foreign Policy
and the Interests of Newfoundland and Labrador (PDF)
- Ernie
Stokes and Robin Somerville, Newfoundland and Labrador: Towards an
Assessment of the Benefits of the Canadian Economic Union (PDF)
- Stephen
Tomblin, Memorial University, Atlantic Region Integration Options
(PDF)
- David Vardy,
Consultant, St. John's, and Eric Dunne, Consultant, St. John's, New
Arrangements for Fisheries Management in Newfoundland and Labrador
(PDF)
- Miriam
Wright, Acadia University, Background Paper – Newfoundland and
Labrador History in Canada, 1949 - 1972 (PDF)
- Opinion Polls
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