Examining Core-Periphery Dynamics and Regional Fault Lines in Canada
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This assignment examines the core-periphery model in the context of Canadian regional development, analyzing how areas transition from periphery to core, using Alberta and British Columbia as examples. It also explores Bone's four fault lines of Canadian society, focusing on the Aboriginal/Non-Aboriginal divide and its significance for Canada's future, advocating for decolonization and reconciliation. The assignment further identifies and describes five photographs representing different Canadian regions (Western Canada, Atlantic Canada, British Columbia, Interior Plains, and Territorial North), linking them to Bone's regional classifications based on physical, historical, and socio-economic characteristics.