Governmental Fiduciary Failure in Indigenous Environmental Health Justice: The Case of Pictou Landing First Nation
Examines the correlation between the dumping of pulp and paper mill effluent near the Pictou Landing First Nation and the high levels of cancer amongst its Indigenous population.
Guidance on Re-Opening Northern, Remote, Isolated and Indigenous Communities
Harmful Impacts: The Reliance on Hair Testing in Child Protection: Report of the Motherisk Commission
The Health of the Aboriginal Populations in Montréal
Hidden in Plain Sight: The US Government’s Use of the Choctaw Nation as an Environmental Toxics Dumping Ground
The Highway of Tears
The Highway Runs East: Poverty, Policing, and the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women of Nova Scotia
Histories, Bodies, Stories, Hungers: The Colonial Origins of Diabetes as a Health Disparity among Indigenous Peoples in Canada
HIV in Canada: Surveillance Report, 2017
HIV Prevention and Care among Rural and Remote Indigenous Communities in Canada: Consultations with Key Collaborators and Dignitas Staff and Affiliates: Interim Report
Hollo Micha Oh Chash: Transforming Historical Trauma Narratives to Improve Community Health
Hopes and Dreams
A House of Healing: The Importance of Friendship Centres to Urban Aboriginal Populations
Housing Conditions and Associations with Social Outcomes in First Nations Communities in Quebec: Report to the First Nations of Quebec and Labrador Health and Social Services Commission (FNQLHSSC)
How to Partner with Indigenous Communities and Organizations to Conduct Technology Development Research: A Guide for Working with Communities to Develop and Adapt Technology to Age in Place
Humanizing Indigenous Peoples’ Engagement in Health Care
I Breath for Them
Illuminating Service Experience: A Descriptive Analysis of Injury and Death Reports for First Nations Children and Youth in B.C., 2015 to 2017
Image-based Storytelling: A Visual Narrative of My Family’s Story
A series of paintings and text written by the artist narrate pieces of her father’s story, and through the narrative offer a comparison of Dene and Western world-views and understandings of well-being. Journal has reversed the text of the third and fourth paintings.
The Impact of COVID-19 on Canada's Indigenous Tourism Sector: Insights from Operators
Provides an updated profile of the sector based on Indigenous Tourism Association of Canada's revised definition, an updated 2020 direct economic footprint of the sector by looking at key performance measures of GDP, employment and business growth under the impact of COVID-19, and reports results of survey of 585 operators.
Related Material: 2021 Update.
[The Impact of COVID-19 on Indigenous Peoples]
The Impact of Internet Access in Indigenous Communities in Canada and the United States: An Overview of Findings and Guidelines for Research
Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Indigenous Women and Girls in Canada
Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic/Syndemic on Indigenous Peoples in Canada & USA
'The Impact on COVID-19 on Indigenous Peoples': Submission to the UN Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
The Impacts of Climate Change on Traditional and Local Food Consumption in the Yukon
The Impacts of COVID-19 on Indigenous Women and Gender-Diverse People in Canada
The Impacts of the Criminalization of HIV Non-Disclosure on Indigenous People: A Case Study of Regina [Full Policy Report]
The Implementation of Rifapentine and Isoniazid (3HP) in two Remote Arctic Communities with a Predominantly Inuit Population, the Taima TB 3HP Study
Improving Health Research among Indigenous Peoples in Canada
“In a good way”: Going beyond Patient Navigation to Ensure Culturally Relevant Care in the Cancer System for First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Patients in Ontario
In Good Relation: History, Gender, and Kinship in Indigenous Feminisms
In Plain Sight: Addressing Indigenous-specific Racism and Discrimination in B.C. Health Care [Full Report]
In Plain Sight: Addressing Indigenous-specific Racism and
Discrimination in B.C. Health Care [Summary Report]
In Search of the Truth: Uncovering Nursing’s Involvement in Colonial Harms and Assimilative Policies Five Years Post Truth and Reconciliation Commission
In the Eyes of Indigenous People in Canada: Exposing the Underlying Colonial Etiology of Hepatitis C and the Imperative for Trauma-Informed Care
Argues that colonialism is a large factor in the high rates of hepatitis C (HCV) infection in Indigenous communities and that an Indigenous approach to wellness and health care is needed.