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2006 [Census] Aboriginal Population Profile: Toronto, Ontario (City)
2015 Point-in-Time Homelessness Count Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
8th Fire: Indigenous in the City
Aboriginal Income Disparity in Canada
Aboriginal Over-Representation in the Criminal Justice System: A Tale of Nine Cities
Aboriginal Youth Talk about Structural Determinants as the
Causes of their Homelessness
Accessing Decent Work: Perspectives from Indigenous Support Services in Toronto
All Our Voices: Final Report
Biskanewin Ishkode (The Fire that is Beginning to Stand): Exploring Indigenous Mental Health and Healing Concepts and Practices for Addressing Sexual Traumas
Canadian Urban Aboriginals: A Focus on Aboriginal Women in Toronto
Characterizing the Internet as an Essential Organizational Resource: Results from a Study at the Native Men's Residence
Examines the importance of internet connection for homeless and outreach service users in obtaining housing and employment.
"Close in Our Hearts": Debbie Sloss' Story
Dreamcatchers in the City: An Ethnohistory of Social Action, Gender and Class in Native Community Production in Toronto
Economic Wellness Project: (Visioning a Liveable City): Final Report
Editorial: Touchstones of Hope: Still the Best Guide for Indigenous Child Welfare
Finding a Path Among the Concrete: Work-Life Narratives of Urban Aboriginal Young Adults
Findings From a Process Evaluation of an Indigenous Holistic Housing Support and Mental Health Case Management Program in Downtown Toronto
Looks at the Mino Kaanjigoowin (MK) program at Na-Me-Res (Native Men’s Residence) as model to provide help for the health of urban Indigenous people.
Gwayakwaajimowin: Truth Telling: Police Responses to Sexual Violence in Urban Indigenous Communities
Homeless Aboriginal Men: Effects of Intergenerational Trauma
Honouring Lives: Final Report
Housing, Long Term Care Facilities, and Services for Homeless and Low-Income Urban Aboriginal People Living with HIV/AIDS
“I feel safe just coming here because there are other Native brothers and sisters”: Findings from a Community-based Evaluation of the Niiwin Wendaanimak Four Winds Wellness Program
Study evaluates community services available to homeless and at risk Indigenous people in Toronto. Found that the collaborative services model currently in place used inclusive and harm reduction models to create a non-judgmental space; identified program strengths, challenges, and gaps and makes policy recommendations.
Indigenous Homelessness and Traditional Knowledge: Stories of Elders and Outreach Support
Indigenous Homelessness in Toronto
Long Time Overdue: An Examination of the Destructive Impacts of Policy and Legislation on Pregnant and Parenting Aboriginal Women and their Children
The Maltreatment and Adolescent Pathways (MAP) Project:
Using Adolescent Child Protective Services Population-Based Research to Identify Research Questions
Mino Kaanjigoowin: Program Evaluation
Missing: The Documentary
Mixed-blood: Indigenous-Black Identity in Colonial Canada
NHS Aboriginal Population Profile, Toronto, C [City], Ontario, 2011
Niiwin Wendaanimak Four Winds Wellness Program Evaluation Report
Program designed for homeless and under-housed Indigenous peoples living in the downtown mid-west Toronto area. Evaluation consisted of environmental scan, developing a client profile, key informant interviews and focus groups.