The Social Determinants of Higher Mental Distress among Inuit
Social Determinants of Indigenous Health and Indigenous Rights in Policy: A Scoping Review and Analysis of Problem Representation
Social Determinants of Mental Health and Well-Being Among Aboriginal Peoples in Canada
Social Economic Organizations Tackling Food Insecurity Amid a Booming Economy: The Development of the Good Food Junction Cooperative in Saskatoon, SK
Social Economy Framework for Ontario's Urban Aboriginal Communities
Social Enterprise and the Solutions Economy: A Toolkit for Manitoba First Nations
Toolkit provides resources to start the process of rebuilding economies.
Social Enterprises in the Canadian West
Social Innovation and Aboriginal Communities
Social Isolation of Indigenous Seniors
Social Studies Education: First Nations, Métis & Inuit Content & Perspectives Integration
Socio-Cultural Development and Identity Formation of Métis Communities in Northwestern Saskatchewan, 1776--1907
Socio-Cultural Factors Influencing Prevention and Treatment of Tuberculosis in Immigrant and Aboriginal Communities in Canada
Socio-Demographic Study of Aboriginal Population in Saskatoon
Socio-economic Profile of Elders in Nunavik
Socioeconomic and Environmental Effects on Public Behavior: The Case of Inuit Suicide
Socioeconomic Inequalities in Psychological Distress and Suicidal Behaviours among Indigenous Peoples Living Off-reserve in Canada
Study uses data from the 2012 Aboriginal Peoples Survey to measure income-related inequalities in the experience of psychological distress and suicidal behaviors in Aboriginal adults living off-reserve. Findings indicate that higher income and especially food security serve as a protective factor against mental health issues. Recommends policy that attends to these socioeconomic determinants of health.
The Socioeconomic Status of Saskatchewan First Nation Members on Reserve: A Statistical Analysis by Sask Trends Monitor
A Sociological Analysis of Root Causes of Aboriginal Homelessness in Sioux Lookout, Ontario
The Solidarity Encounter Between Indigenous Women and White Women in a Contemporary Canadian Context
Sombre Service Recalls Missing Native Woman
Some Reflections of My Own on Clearing the Plains
Some Thoughts on a Northern Ministry for British Columbia
Some Thoughts on Inclusion and Innovation in the Saskatchewan Justice System
Some Words on Study as a Process of Discovery
Something New in the Air: The Story of First Peoples Television Broadcasting in Canada
[Sometimes Hunting Can Seem Like Business: Polar Bear Sport Hunting in Nunavut]
A Son of the Fur Trade: The Memoirs of Johnny Grant
Songhees Pictorial: A History of the Songhees People as Seen by Outsiders, 1790-1912
Sorting, Peers, and Achievement of Aboriginal Students in British Columbia
Sound Change in Old Montagnais
The Sound of Silence: First Nations and British Columbia Emergency Management
South Downtown Revitalization in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada: A Review of Reconsideration
Sovereignty in Law: The Justiciability of Indigenous Sovereignty in Australia, the United States and Canada
Sovereignty Matters: Locations of Contestation and Possibility in Indigenous Struggles for Self-Determination
Sovereignty Unplugged: Wireless Technology and Self-Governance in the Navajo Nation
The Spatial and Historical Evolution of Iqaluit
Speakers Bureau Gives First Nations Vets Chance to Tell Their Stories
Speaking From the Inside: Participation in Aboriginal Health Planning in a Regional Health Authority
The Speaking Landscape and Multicultural Memory in Haida Gwaii Fiction: A Bioregional Analysis
Speaking Plainly About Research, Governance, and Policy For Sustainable Living
Special Study of the National Aboriginal Youth Suicide Prevention Strategy
Special Supplement on Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women in British Columbia: Group Submission to the Human Rights Committee on the Occasion of the Consideration of the Sixth Periodic Report of Canada Submitted June 5th, 2015
Gives background to the issue, discusses the reports produced by the Missing Women Commission of Inquiry, Human Rights Watch, Inter-American Commission on Human Rights, and United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women, and reports on the response of the federal and provincial governments.