Plundering the North: A History of Settler Colonialism, Corporate Welfare, and Food Insecurity
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The manufacturing of a chronic food crisis
Food insecurity in the North is one of Canada’s most shameful public health and human rights crises. Plundering the North lays bare the processes behind this chronic food insecurity, charting the social, economic, and political changes that have taken place in northern Ontario since the 1950s. This timely contribution to scholarship on settler colonialism in Canada enables better understandings of the ways the state and corporations impact the health of northern Indigenous communities.