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Aboriginal Poverty Higher on the Prairies
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.
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Alternative Financing for Indigenous Housing
Analysis of Some Indicators of Economic Development of
First Nation and Northern Communities
Awards for Excellence in Workplace Literacy, Large Business Winner, 2003: Mining for Performance Excellence at BHP Billiton Diamonds Inc.
Bibliographie thématique sur les Inuit et l’emploi
Canada-Aboriginal Peoples Roundtable: Métis National Council Economic Opportunities Policy Paper
Circling the Circles: Indigenous Movements Towards an Alternative Appropriate Globalization
Climbing the Mountain: Reconciliation in Workplaces: Participant Guidebook
Created to accompany workshop facilitated by Dr. Niigaan Sinclair.
Energetics, Health, and Economic Modernization in the Yakut (Sakha) of Siberia: A Biocultural Perspective on Lifestyle Change in a Circumpolar Population (Volume I)
Estimation of Functional State and Labour Efficiency of Shift Workers in Conditions of the Far North
Executive Summary: The Impacts of COVID-19 on the Indigenous Workforce
Facing the Future: Relations Between Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Canadians
First Nation Floats Log Recovery Idea
First Nations Economies: A Comparative Perspective: a Socio-Economic Baseline Study between Cities and First Nation Communities [Full Report]
From the Fur Trade to Free Trade: Forestry and First Nations Women in Canada
Governance in Canada’s Northwest Territories: Emerging Institutions and Governance Issues
How Can Urban Parks Support Urban Indigenous Peoples? Exploratory Cases from Saskatoon and Portland
How Should We Measure Indigenous Entrepreneurship?: A Search For Explanatory Variables
Impacts of COVID-19 on First Nations Arts and Culture
The Impacts of COVID-19 on Māori in Tāmaki Makaurau: Insights from Available Data
Indigenous Tourism Development in Southern Alberta, Canada: Tentative Engagement
The Indigenous Welfare Economy and the CDEP Scheme
The Indigenous Wine Industry: A Meeting Place for Traditional and 21st Century Small Business
Indigenous World 2021
Knowledge, Attitudes and Beliefs Regarding Crab Asthma in Four Communities of Newfoundland and Labrador
The Landscape: Public Opinion on Aboriginal and Northern Issues
A Literature Review Pertaining to the Employment of Women in Northwestern Ontario: Coordination, Communication and Capacity Project
Living Rhythms: Lessons in Aboriginal Economic Resilience and Vision
The Nature of Borders: Salmon and Boundaries in the Puget Sound/Georgia Basin
Navajo Electrification for Sustainable Development: The Potential Economic and Social Benefits
Never Until Now: Indigenous & Racialized Women's Experiences Working in Yukon & Northern British Columbia Mine Camps
Research consisted of survey and semi-structured interviews using open-ended questions with 22 respondents. Study found: limited job opportunityand longevity of employment, inadequate pay scale for hours worked, uequal work expectations, limited opportunities for advancement, inadequate harm prevention, gender or race harassement/discrimination with absence of grievance mechanisms, poor environmental practices, and limited economic benefits to Indigenous people.
Our Place at the Table: First Nations in the B.C. Fishery
Partnerships in Urban Aboriginal Housing Projects: A Theoretical Perspective: A Report for the Bridges and Foundations Project (CURA)
Plans for Clinic Raise Fears of Privatization in Canada
Qanijijuq (Preparing for the Journey): Response to Preliminary Consultations with Nunavut by the Honourable Larry Bagnell, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development ...
Report on Indigenous Participation in Employment and Business
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Social and Economic Consequences of Indian Gaming in Oklahoma
Sustainable Economies: Aboriginal Participation in the Northwest Territories Mining Industry, 1990 - 2004
"They Drink Because They Don't Have Money, and They Don't Have Money Because They Drink": Relation to Alcohol and Money Within a Chukotkan Village
Outlines the relationship between alcohol and money as a cultural and social framework in Chukotkan villages.