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American Indian and Alaska Native Data in Federal Data Collections
Barriers to Access to Health and Social Services for English-speaking First Nations Communities in Quebec
Basic Departmental Data: 2002
Canadian Versus American State Discourse on Racial Categorization in Gerald Vizenor's Bearheart and Thomas King's Green Grass, Running Water
Closing the Gap Retrospective Review
Collecting Data on the Abuse and Neglect of American Indian Children
Contemporary & Desired Use of Traditional Resources in a Coast Salish Community: Implications for Food Security and Aboriginal Rights in British Columbia
Counting, Health and Identity: A History of Aboriginal Health and Demography in Western Australia and Queensland, 1900-1940
Counting the Dead: Estimating the Loss of Life in the Indigenous Holocaust, 1492-Present
A Critical Analysis of the Overrepresentation of First Nations Children and Families in the Ontario Child Welfare System and Disparities in Providing Ongoing Child Welfare Services
Social Work Thesis (PhD) -- University of Toronto, 2018.
A Culturally Responsive Practice Model for Urban Indian Child Welfare Services
Demographic Trends and Socio-Economic Sustainability in Saskatchewan: Some Policy Considerations
Determining if the Canadian Forces Aptitude Test is Biased Against Canadian Aboriginal Peoples
Equal Status for Indigenous Women— Sometime, Not Now : The Indian Act and Bill S-3
Estimates of HIV Prevalence and Incidence in Canada, 2002
Exploring First Nations Housing Needs and Solutions in Ontario: Phase One Report
First Nations, Métis, Inuit and Non-Aboriginal Federal Offenders: A Comparative Profile
A Global Perspective on Costing Indigenous Language Revitalization
Discusses the degree of endangerment, demographic and linguistic data, gross domestic product, government revitalization expenditures, and funding for minority languages, environmental protection and Indigenous affairs in 10 countries: Australia, Brazil, Mexico, New Zealand, Norway, Scotland, Spain, Sweden, United States and Wales.
Government Unlocks Stolen Generation Records in SA - The First State In Australia
The Health and Welfare of Australia's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders Peoples, 2003 - Summary
How Many Separated Aboriginal Children?
[Improving First Nations and Métis Health Outcomes: A Call to Collaborative Action]
Income Tax Rules for Aboriginal People
Research paper analyzes Section 87 of the Indian Act and finds that only 5.6% of Aboriginal people could potentially qualify for income tax exemption.
Related Material: Fact Sheet.
Indigenous Unemployment in Rural and Regional Western Australia: A Contextual, Cultural and Bottom-up Approach
"Investing in the Future": First Nations Education in Canada
Kindergarten to Grade 12 Operating Expenditures 2016-2017
Legal and Political Responses to the Stolen Generations: Lessons from Ireland?
Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls: A Digital Story
Northern Indicators 2003
Not Strangers in These Parts: Urban Aboriginal Peoples
Nunavut Inuit Labour Force Analysis Report: Executive Summary
Overcoming Indigenous Disadvantage: Key Indicators 2003: Report
Permanency for Children & Youth in Care [British Columbia]: Case Data and Trends [as of May 31, 2018]
Pursuing Reconciliation: The Case for an Off-Reserve Urban Agenda
Research Priorities for Quebec First Nations
Residential Services to Children in Need of Protection [British Columbia]: Case Data and Trends: 2017/18
Shared Responsibility: Final Report and Recommendations of the Urban Aboriginal Initiative: A Western Cities Project Report
Tribal Benefits Counseling Program: Expanding Health Care Opportunities for Tribal Members
Truths of Reconciliation: Canadians Are Deeply Divided on How to Best Address Indigenous Issues
Data from online survey conducted from March 20-27, 2018, with a sample of 2,443 adult Canadians who were members of the Angus Reid Forum.
Uprooting Poverty and Planting the Seeds For Social Change: The Roots of Poverty Project
Urban Indigenous Strategy Survey: Results Summary
Sample of 513 respondents either fully or partially filled out the survey. Both Indigenous and non-Indigenous residents were asked for comments and suggestions for activities to improve city's response to Indigenous citizens under the themes of land, people, and spirit.