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Chapter 14: Sustainability and Prosperity Sustainability:“development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs." Spirituality influences our morals and values and way of life. Influence our positions on issues such as environment and development. Stewardship Many people feel a responsibility to protect what we cannot replace such as the environment. They may feel a spiritual connection to the land or others. Often their position causes conflict. See page 299
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Sustainability:What does it mean for people, the economy, and the environment? Globalization has lead problems. What can we do to solve the issue as individuals? Urbanization also creates sustainability issues. Recycle programs Public transit NAFTA:Encourages Mexico to improve environment protection standards.
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Sustainability and Canada The perspectives of Canadian gov’t, business, developers, scientist, citizens and culture groups are rarely the same. Canadian sustainability goals: 1. Protecting the health of Canadian and Ecosystems 2. Meeting international Obligations 3. Promoting Equity 4. Improving quality of life 5. Sustaining natural resources and jobs, industries and communities
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For many years natural resources were not monitored. Canadians are becoming more concerned with conserving. Aboriginals were given special fishing rights that are protected by treaties. The cod industry in N&L stock was reduced due to over fishing, devastated the area economically. Aboriginal fishing also must be monitored for the purpose of conservation. Conservation plans are strategies to protect and preserve resources.
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Regional Differences in Canada Wealth is not spread evenly throughout each province. Equalization payments: tax money from all provinces is collected by the federal government then given out to the provinces that need it. The amount each province received depends on a formula according to provincial income. Alberta has not received E.P since 1960. Designed to ensure all Canadians have the same standard of living.
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NEP: National Energy Policy Create by PM Trudeau in 1980 Aim was to lower energy cost throughout Canada Its purpose was for Canadian not to pay global prices because the energy was oil coming from Alberta. Oil companies did not agree with the NEP and many jobs were lost. The main idea was to sustain resources and wealth but it failed.
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GPI:Genuine Developed in mid 1990s Measures sustainable prosperity that looks beyond economic factors and
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