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Aboriginal Education in Quebec: A Benchmarking Exercise
Aboriginal Health Transition Fund Compendium of Projects: Quebec First Nations and Inuits
Aboriginal Income Disparity in Canada
Addressing Inuit Women’s Economic Security and Prosperity in the Resource Extraction Industry
Reports results of literature search and qualitative and quantitative survey data from 29 women living in Arviat, Salluit, Inuvik, and Baker Lake. Study's focus was sexual violence and harassment in the workplace, and identifying gaps, opportunities and recommendations to ensure women's safety and economic security.
Related material: Literature Review.
Anishiniiqi bimaadisiwin: Ojicree and (East) Cree Experiences of Aboriginal Literacies from Kasabonika, Mistissini, Waswanipi, and Waskaganish
Association of Macrosomia With Perinatal and Postneonatal Mortality Among First Nations People in Quebec
Les Autochtones du Québec
Awareness and Knowledge About Human Papillomavirus Among Inuit Women in Nunavik, Quebec
Built to Intimidate
Climate Change and Adaptive Capacity in Aboriginal Communities South of 60: Assessment Report
Climate Change and Culture Change in Salluit, Quebec, Canada
Colonialism's Currency: A Political History of First Nations Money-Use in Quebec and Ontario, 1820-1950
Contextualizing the Reindeer Lake Rock Art
COVID-19 – Price Trends in Nunavik During the Public Health Crisis in the Spring of 2020
Cracks in the Knowledge: Sea Ice Terms in Kangiqsualujjuaq, Nunavik
Cree Vision of Plan Nord
Cree Youth Engagement in Health Planning
Using interviews with Cree youth and Indigenous youth coordinators to look at ways to engage Indigenous youth towards healthier lifestyles.
Definition of an Inuit Cultural Model and Social Determinants of Health for Nunavik Community Component: Qanuilirpitaa? 2017: Nunavik Inuit Health Survey
The Development and Implementation of a Type 2 Diabetes Prevention Program for Youth in the Algonquin Community of Rapid Lake, Quebec
Document Regarding Bill 96
Argues for exemptions and amendments to The Bill, An Act respecting French, the official and common language of Québec, which requires that French be used exclusively in the healthcare and education systems, public services, workforce and economic development.
Does Being Born Big Confer Advantages
Double Discrimination and Equality Rights of Indigenous Women in Quebec
The Elders of Nunavik – A Snapshot of the Socio-Economic Situation
Employment in Nunavik: Profile and Trends
Estimating Economic Activity in Canada’s Northern Regions
Être Jeune à Quaqtaq Après l'An 2000
Eukuan nin matshi-manitu innushkueu = I Am a Damned Savage: Tanite nene etutamin nitassi? = What Have You Done to My Country?
Evaluation of the Effects of the Quebec First Nations and Inuit Faculties of Medicine Program (QFNIFMP): Final Report 2019-2020
Evaluation of the Health and Social Services System in Nunavik: The User’s Perspective
Related Material: Executive Summary.
An Examination of the Association of Métis Youth’s Recreation Participation and Academic Retention
Exploring the Possibilities of Learning Stories as a Meaningful Approach to Early Children Education in Nunavik
Feasibility and Ethical Issues: Experiences and Concerns of Healthcare Workers Regarding a New RSV Prophylaxis Programme in Nunavik, Quebec
Feasibility Assessment of Home Detoxification Services in Quebec First Nations Communities: Final Report
FNLED: Quebec First Nations Labour and Employment Development Survey = EDMEPN: Enquête sur le développement de la main-d’œuvre et de l’emploi chez les Premières Nations
From Breath to Beadwork: Lessons Learned From a Trauma- Informed Yoga Series With Indigenous Adolescent Girls Under Youth Protection
Examines the use of culture with yoga and meditation as means to help at-risk Indigenous youth.
Gambling, Internet and Media Use: Qanuilirpitaa? 2017: Nunavik Inuit Health Survey
Guide Intended for Family Visitors
Designed to inform employees working within the scope of Maternal and Child Health Program. Covers topics such as ethics and confidentiality, steps in the family visit, safety, empathy, and problematic situations.
The Health of the Aboriginal Populations in Montréal
Highlight Summary Report: Virtual Roundtable on First Nation Citizenship Featuring Artistic Presentations From First Nations Artists
Historic Metis Communities of Ontario: An Evaluation of Evidence
Examines documents used to support three communities' assertion that they should be considered part of the Métis nation. They are: historic Georgian Bay Métis community; historic Mattawa Métis community; and historic Sault Ste Marie Métis community.