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The Administration of Justice in Canada's Northwest Territories, 1870-1990: A Case Study in Colonialism and Social Change
The Administration of the Non-Insured Health Benefits Dental Care Program and Its Impacts on Nunavut's Inuit Population
AIDS Strategy in Canada
The Arctic Human Health Initiative: A Legacy of the International Polar Year 2007-2009
A Brief History of Federal Inuit Policy Development: Lessons in Consultation and Cultural Competence
Budget Didn't Meet Raised Expectations
First Nations leaders contend that the federal government failed to provide funding, as promised, to poverty issues. The issues include contaminated water, black mold, and lack of funding for graduates to pursue post secondary education.
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Canada's Residential Schools: The Legacy: The Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, Volume 5
"The Canadian Indian"
Captain Death Strikes Again: Tuberculosis and the Stó:lõ 1871-1907
The Community Health Representative in Alberta: A Program Evaluation
Dietary Intake of Vitamin D in a Northern Canadian Dené First Nation Community
Don't You Hear the Red Man Calling?
Includes correspondence and quotes from a range of public and private individuals including Hume, Frank Pedley, John Hines, church officials, a Report of Special Indian Committee (1908) on policies, the state of health, death, and education in industrial and residential schools.
Drug List
[Duck Lake Agency] Outgoing Correspondence Ledger
Historical note:
Harold Nelson Woodsworth served as an Indian Agent at a number of agencies in Saskatchewan.Election 2015: Closing the Aboriginal Health Gap
Fall 2013 Report of the Auditor General of Canada [to the House of Commons]: Chapter 6: Emergency Management on Reserves
First Nations' Health Care "Inferior," Hears Federal Committee
Gov't Stonewalling on Child Welfare Case
Indian Residential Schools & Reconciliation: Teacher Resource Guide 11/12: Book 2: The Documentary Evidence
Indigenous Leaders Call For Control of Health Care
Institutionalized Racism in Canada: The Department of Indian Affairs and Framing Perspectives on Indigenous Peoples and Categorizations of Health
"A National Crime": The Canadian Government and the Residential School System, 1879-1986
Policy Research: Good or Bad?
Policy Silences: Why Canada Needs a National First Nations, Inuit and Métis Health Policy
A Political Economy of Oral Health Services in Nunavut
Population Control in the "Global North"?: Canada's Response to Indigenous Reproductive Rights and Neo-Eugenics
Reconceptualizing Determinants of Health: Barriers to Improving the Health Status of First Nations People
Regulations for Medical Services
Historical note:
Harold Nelson Woodsworth served as an Indian Agent at a number of agencies in Saskatchewan.Researching and Revealing Indian Hospitals in Canada
Reservations are for Indians
Reserve Hospitals and Medical Officers: Health Care and Indian Peoples in Southern Alberta, 1890s-1930
Resituating the Ethical Gaze: Government Morality and the Local Worlds of Impoverished Indigenous Women
Richard Cardinal: Cry from a Diary of a Métis Child
Self-Determination in Health Care: A Multiple Case Study of Four First Nations Communities in Canada
Separate Beds: A History of Indian Hospitals in Canada, 1920s-1980s
[Shellbrook] Agency Outgoing Correspondence Ledger
Historical note:
Harold Nelson Woodsworth served as an Indian Agent at a number of agencies in Saskatchewan.A Sociological Analysis of Root Causes of Aboriginal Homelessness in Sioux Lookout, Ontario
Structural Violence and the 1962-1963 Tuberculosis Epidemic in Eskimo Point, N.W.T.
Survey of Documents Prepared by the Claims and Historical Research Centre
Two Per Cent is No Solution, Secret Report
Assembly of First Nations National Chief Phil Fontaine contends that government funding for First Nations basic services is inadequate.
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