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Let’s Talk about Indigenous Mental Health: Trauma, Suicide

WebON A DAY designated for talking about mental health, let’s talk about the mental health crisis Indigenous people face resulting from colonialism.. While the term …

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The Failure of Federal Indigenous Healthcare Policy in Canada

WebCanada’s most recent report was filed in 2013 and claimed that the agreement in the 2004 Health Accord to close the Indigenous health gap was being implemented. …

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Indigenous Land-Based Education in Theory & Practice

WebA review of this literature finds an extensive record of the benefits of land-based programming for Indigenous peoples’ mental and physical health and positive learning …

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COVID-19 did not cause food insecurity in Indigenous …

WebIT HAS BEEN OVER just one month since the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a global pandemic, calling for urgent and aggressive action to …

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The Failure of Federal Indigenous Healthcare Policy in Canada

WebPOLICY BRIEF Issue 86| February 4, 2021 The Failure of Federal Indigenous Healthcare Policy in Canada By Mike Gouldhawke LATE LAST MONTH, the federal government …

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Nibi onje biimaadiiziiwin is not a metaphor: The relationship …

WebThe Anishinaabemowin phrase “nibi onje biimaadiiziiwin” or “water is life” has become a rallying cry for Indigenous environmental justice worldwide, addressing the …

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Let’s Talk about Indigenous Mental Health: Trauma, Suicide

WebMoreover, funding for housing, recreation, gymnasiums, itness programs and centers, healthy foods initiatives and cultural programming and relevant community infrastructure …

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Residential School Records and Data Governance

WebResidential School records management has to be informed by Calls to Action numbers 71-76 (Missing Children and Burial Information) made by the Truth and …

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Devolution in Nunavut: Is this Really Namminiqsurniq (Self

WebLate last month, Nunaviummiut were surprised to learn that the long-discussed Nunavut devolution agreement has been finalized.The agreement in principle …

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The Anishinabek Nation Governance Agreement: A Pre …

Web@BrockStarPHD Brock Pitawanakwat (Anishinaabe, Whitefish River First Nation) is an Associate Professor in Indigenous Studies at York University. Brock’s …

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Calls to Action Accountability: A Status Update on Reconciliation

WebIn the Fall of 2016, Ian Mosby first began what has since become an annual update of the status of Canada’s progress towards completing the 94 Calls to Action. …

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Water is Life: The fatal links between water infrastructure, COVID …

WebAS OF JANUARY 26, 2021, there were 57 long-term drinking water advisories in 39 First Nations across Canada — 54 percent of these Bands have been under an …

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COVID-19 and Inuit Nunangat: Research, Responsibility

WebSINCE THE END OF 2019, the novel coronavirus and the disease it causes, COVID-19, have dominated news cycles and social media.It has changed the way we …

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Carceral Redlining: White Supremacy is a Weapon of Mass …

WebOverall in Canada, Indigenous people represent only about 5 per cent of the general population but as of January 2020, they accounted for 30.4 per cent of the overall federal

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Budget 2023: A Profound Failure to Meet Indigenous Demands

WebBy contrast, Budget 2023 committed only $600 million yearly for only seven years. In short, this year’s commitments nowhere near meet Indigenous people’s needs …

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Colonialism of the Curve: Indigenous Communities & Bad Covid …

WebON MAY 9th, Indigenous Services Canada announced $250,000 in funding towards improving data collection for First Nations, Inuit and Metis peoples impacted by …

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Do Métis have Rights in British Columbia

WebEARLIER THIS OCTOBER, the Métis Nation British Columbia (MNBC) released a new report called “A Tale of Two Nations.”It is of great import and deeply …

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Jordan’s Principle 5 Years Later: A Band-Aid for Government …

WebThe fact that Jordan’s Principle, which is intended to ensure that First Nations children receive equitable treatment and avoid jursidictional limbo, has been …

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