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Alcohol-auto Mix Takes Big Toll on First Nations
Banishing the Shame From My Life
Shares the experiences of a Métis man who has struggled with his bipolar disease.
Bullets for B-Roll: Shooting Native Films and Street Gangs in Western Canadian Cities
Combating Prescription Drug Addiction a Priority
Comments on the need for programs and services to address epidemic in Ontario First Nation communities.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.32.
Criminal Victimization in the Territories, 2014
Primarily statistics from the 2014 General Social Survey (GSS), combined with some from the 2009 General Social Survey (GSS).
Davis Inlet: Moving From Misery
Development of an Aboriginal Offender Substance Abuse Program
EGADZ Led Program Building Safe Homes For Young Women
Episkenew Advocates For First Nations Health Issues
Everything is Related: Unemployment, Mental Health and Addiction and the Need for Cooperative Action
Comments on the effects of unemployment.
Extracts From the Diary of an Aboriginal Overseas Study Award Holder
Family Violence in Canada: A Statistical Profile, 2015
Fetal Alcohol Crisis: In Addition to the Tragedy Caused, the Cost of Women Binge-Drinking while Pregnant now Exceeds that of the National Debt
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, a Transformative Journey
Fleury's Book Opens New Chapter
Healthy Human Attachment & The Client-Therapist Relationship: Attunement, Resistance and Ruptures
The Highway Runs East: Poverty, Policing, and the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women of Nova Scotia
"Honouring and Caring for Aboriginal People and Communities in the Fight Against HIV/AIDS": Healing Our Spirit BC First Nations AIDS Society - Providing Prevention, Care, Treatment and Support Services for Aboriginal Peoples in British Columbia
Indigenous Activists Who are Changing the World
The Innu: Another Cry for Help
The Intergenerational Transmission of Historic Trauma and Grief
International Indigenous Conference on Addiction Free Lifestyles
Inuit Self-Government in the Canadian North: The Next Step in the Nunavut Project
Keepness Aboriginal Newsmaker of the Year
Legal Drugs are Misused as Well
Attributes unresolved sexual abuse as the underlying problem which when not dealt with could lead to the high levels of First Nations peoples abusing prescription drugs as a means of coping with emotional issues.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.24.
Liquor Control in the North-West Territories: The Permit System, 1870-1891
Mino-Yaa-Daa: An Urban Community-based Approach
No Shame in Asking For Help When Needed
Painful Memories of Residential School Won't Die
"Point of Death," HIV/AIDS and IV Drug Use: Youth Awareness Video Project
Report From Queensland on the New Directions Workshop
The Role of ‘Kijigabandan’ and ‘Manadjitowin’ in Understanding Harm Reduction Policies and Programs for Aboriginal Peoples
The Role of the Elder within a Mainstream Addiction and Mental Health Hospital: Developing an Integrated Paradigm
Seeking Health Care at Emergency Departments: Access Issues Affecting Aboriginal People
Study showed that people's reasons for going to the Emergency Department for walk-in issues were shaped by complex social, economic and personal factors.
Select Health Indicators for First Nations People Living Off Reserve, Métis and Inuit
Shape Shifter or Schizophrenic? A Personal Perspective on Implementing Mental Health Programs in First Nations Communities
"Spaces" in Stolen Life: The Journey of a Cree Woman
This Is My Hope: Lecture Notes From a Cultural Survival Conference, "Justice Before Reconciliation in Canada," Harvard Universit
Tourangeau Play Deals With Gang Issue
What are the Odds?: Community Readiness for Smoke-Free Bingos in First Nation Communities
'The Whole Thing You're Doing is White Man's Ways': fareWel's Northern Tour
Winnipeg Tragedy Reveals Real Victims of Abuse
Women Acknowledged For All That They Survived
Comments on stories heard at the Truth and Reconciliation Commission event held in Saskatoon, June 2012, especially those of women abused while at residential schools and when they returned to their communities.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p.10.