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Environment committee  Well, it's not my area of expertise, but Parks Canada and the Government of Canada have actually acquired quite a number of fur trade posts across the country and have used some of them for really museological purposes. They do indeed try to tell the story of the fur trade. I hav

September 21st, 2017Committee meeting

Prof. Christina Cameron

Environment committee  Not much has changed. My colleagues have explained that the concept of what is heritage has changed, and there's a sustainability emphasis, a broader cultural landscape approach, and an approach by districts as opposed to individual designations. Those kinds of things have change

September 21st, 2017Committee meeting

Prof. Christina Cameron

Environment committee  I'll start, but Gordon is really the expert. If it is a designated national historic site within Parks Canada, there is legislation through the Parks Canada Agency Act and through policy to protect it. If it's a designated national historic site within the federal family, not un

September 21st, 2017Committee meeting

Prof. Christina Cameron

Environment committee  Thank you very much and good morning. Thank you for the opportunity to present my ideas on built heritage in Canada. My contribution is based on my experience as Parks Canada's director general of national historic sites from 1986 to 2005, so almost 20 years. During that time, I

September 21st, 2017Committee meeting

Prof. Christina Cameron