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Aboriginal Women of Québec and Canada: Path Toward Equality
Allan Quandt Interview 1
B.C. Benefits Whom?: Motherhood, Poverty, and Social Assistance Legislation in British Columbia
Conference Report: The Path to the Good Life: Aboriginal Women's Conference
Driven Apart: the Construction of Women as Worker-Citizens and Mother-Citizens in Canadian Employment and Child Care Policies, 1940-1988
Education, Employment, and Income Polarization among Aboriginal Men and Women in Canada
Eliminating Discrimination Against Indigenous and Tribal Peoples in Employment and Occupation: A Guide to ILO Convention no. 111
Engaging Inuit Men and Boys in Ending Violence Against Women and Girls: Gap Analysis
Ensuring the Safety and Well-Being of Inuit Women in the Resource Extraction Industry: A Literature Review
An Examination of Aboriginal and Caucasian Women Offender Risk and Needs Factors
Les femmes inuit œuvrant au sein des services de justice au Nunavik = Inuit Women Who Work in Nunavik Justice Services
Gender in Research on Northern Resource Development (Draft)
Globalization as Racialized, Sexualized Violence: The Case of Indigenous Women
Indigenous History: A Bibliography
'Living the Same as the White People': Mohawk and Anishinabe Women's Labour in Southern Ontario, 1920-1940
Missing Persons and Social Exclusion
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.
New Federal Policies Affecting Women's Equality: Reality Check (2006)
Notice of Relevance to Support the Socioprofessional Integration of First Nation and Inuit Criminalized Women of Quebec
Discusses the general situation of First Nations and Inuit in Quebec, historical context, profile of incarcerated women, trends in federal institutions, and experience of Aboriginal women while incarcerated, Concludes with proposals from Correctional Services of Quebec and specific recommendations to the Ministère de l'Emploi et de la Solidarité sociale.