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2022 Saskatoon Point-in-Time Homelessness Count
Of the 550 persons participating in count, 90.1% were Indigenous.
Related Material: Infographic.
2022 Silas E. Halyk, QC Visiting Scholar in Advocacy Lecture: Presentor: Donald Worme
Aboriginal Health Workers Speak Out on Domestic Violence
Aboriginal Justice Inquiry: Métis People and the Justice System
The Aged, Disabled and Chronically Ill in the Northwest Territories: Results of a Needs Assessment Survey
Atlantic Canada’s Indigenous Communities and Businesses: Long-term Economic Opportunities as the COVID-19 Recovery Continues
Basic Departmental Data 1989
BC First Peoples 12: Teacher Resource Guide
[BeauDril Worker at Work]
BeauDril Worker At Work
The Birpai of the Manning River and Purfleet Station
Black Majority
Breaking Free: A Proposal for Change to Aboriginal Family Violence
Bringing Indigenous Voices to the Workplace
British Columbia’s Community Benefits Agreement: Economic Justice for Indigenous Workers in Relation to Union Politics in Urban Infrastructure Projects
Discusses the barriers and lack of community engagement in a job program designed to improve employment for underrepresented groups in British Columbia.
Building Trust and Accountability: Report on Eligibility in the Indigenous Screen Sector
Canada's MMIWG2S National Action Plan Annual Scorecard: An Annual Report Outlining the Federal Government's Progress on Implementing the Commitments Made in Their MMIWG2S National Action Plan
Castor Resartus: The Beaver Hat in History
Compilation of primary sources, mainly newspaper articles.
Consultation Process: Indigenous Eligibility Requirements for Funding: Final Report
Dakota Perceptions of Clinical Encounters with Western Health-Care Providers
Disabled American Indians: A Special Population Requiring Special Considerations
Don't Look the Other Way: Homelessness among Indigenous and Inuit Persons Milton-Parc Area in Montréal: Investigation Report and Recommendations
Investigation was undertaken due to ongoing complaints about the escalating violence, prostitution and sale of drugs in the inner city neighbourhood.
Dualism and Development in the Northwest Territories
Dualism and Development in the Northwest Territories
Editorial
Elders and Elderlies: Well-Being in Indian Old Age
Employment of Navajos on the Navajo Nation in Arizona as Influenced by Instruction in Vocational Agriculture
[An Error in Judgement: The Politics of Medical Care in an Indian/White Community]
An Ethnoarchaeological Model for the Identification of Prehistoric Tepee Remains in the Boreal Forest
Evaluation of the Native Cadre Program Based on the Results of the Native Cadre Survey
Family Violence: A Commuynity's Health Promotion Response and the Federal Government's New Initiatives
Fear and Temptation: The Image of the Indigene in Canadian, Australian and New Zealand Literatures
The Female Offender in Canada: A Statistical Profile
Fetal Abuse: An Exploration of Emerging Philosophic, Legal, and Policy Issues
Finding Our Way Home: Research on Indigenous Homelessness in Surrey: Part 1: Research Report on Indigenous Homelessness in Canada
Related Material: Part 2: What We Heard Report; Part 3: Data Summary; Executive Summary.
A First Look at Shelter Costs for Households Living on Reserve Using New Data from the 2021 Census
First Nations Labour and Employment Development Survey (FNLED) Survey: 2022 Report
Results organized under six headings: demographics, language and culture, education and training, skills and work readiness, labour market indicators, and workplace wellbeing and culture.
First Nations, Métis and Inuit Experiences
First Nations/Quebec Incidence Study of Child Maltreatment and Serious Behaviour Problems Investigated by Child Protection Services in 2019
Uses a weighted sample of 2,211 First Nations children and 34,575 non-Indigenous children extracted from administrative databases of institutions which provided child protection services.
FNLED Peoples Report: 2018-2020
Results from 1,350 individuals living in 25 communities. Respondents were asked questions about employment, income, ability to meet expenses, retirement, cultural practices, First Nations language skills, and physical health.
'Food - A Balance to Life': A Response to the Food and Nutrition Needs of Native Men in Toronto
The Food Police: The White Possessive Securitization of Winnipeg Food Spaces
Food Security and Indigenous Mental Health
Gender Relations in Native North America
'Gii-Ikidonaaniwan' = 'It Has Been Said': Queen's University Indigenous Identity Project: Final Report
Addresses the issue of individuals at the university benefiting from fraudulent claims of Indigenous identity.