ENERGY POLITICS IN CANADA

write an essay from a social science perspective about Energy Politics in Canada. Pick any major energy project in Canada and use it as the context for your essay. Examples of projects you may use include Kinder Morgans Trans Mountain Pipeline Project, Northern Gateway, Keeyask, Site C, Muskrat Falls, or any other major energy project in Canada. Possible approaches to writing this paper include arguing for or against the project by looking at a minimum of 3 key issues underlying the project. For example, you may wish to address: economic growth vs. sustainable energy, regionalism and politics, Indigenous cultural and land rights, ecological hazards and vulnerable communities, global demand of energy, or Canadas global climate commitment. As an ecologically concerned professional engineer or anthropologist, you are asked to analyse the issues you identify by incorporating at least three key theories, concepts and ideas that are presented in this course. An example of the key theories, concepts and ideas covered in this course include: wicked problems, co-management, political economy of growth, political ecology, Indigenous knowledge systems, market based approaches, sustainable development, global governance, petro-hegemonic discourses, environmental racism, culture of consumption and environmental movements. You are expected to use at least six scholarly sources to write this essay. The second paper must be 1500-2000 words in length, or 5 to 6 pages of text. Both essays must be written in Times New Roman 12 point font and double-spaced. Your paper must have title, word counts, page numbers, and follow the APA citation and referencing style. For more information on APA style, please consult a referencing guide such as the Purdue Online Writing Lab. Both essays must be written in 12point font and double-spaced. Each of your references must be a proper academic source. Some Websites are considered proper sources of information, but they should be used for supplementary purposes. Academic journal articles and books should be your primary sources of reference

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