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A Scoping Review of Obesity among Indigenous Peoples in Canada
Published 2019-01-01“…Indigenous populations in Canada are heavily affected by the burden of obesity, and certain communities, such as First Nations on reserve, are not included in the sampling framework of large national health surveys. …”
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Teaching Asian-Canadian Literature in an International University Context
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Let the Students Map Canadian Studies: Exploring Stereotypes of Canada
Published 2024-12-01“…Findings reveal students’ engagement in the process of othering, reflecting on Canadian identity, multiculturalism, and the integration of First Nations. The study underscores the significance of pedagogical interventions in creating spaces for transformation and critical reflection. …”
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Understanding the experiences of young, urban, Indigenous mothers-to-be in British Columbia, Canada
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Antimicrobial Resistance in Canada: An Update on Activities of the Canadian Committee on Antibiotic Resistance
Published 2001-01-01“…This article is the first in a planned series of semi-annual updates, intended to provide readers with up-to-date information on antibiotic resistance in Canada and on the many current activities designed to address the problem. …”
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Paradigmatic Discord in US Arctic Policy
Published 2015-04-01“…The Unites States is the only Arctic state that has not signed the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, that has taken a firm stance on the sovereignty of the Northwest Passage, that risks increasing tensions with Canada, and that is not developing its icebreaker fleet, which is crucial to operations in the Arctic. …”
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Medical Assistance in Dying for Persons Suffering Solely from Mental Illness in Canada
Published 2025-01-01“…Introduction In June of 2016, Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) was legalized in Canada.[1] Throughout the first six years, a temporary exclusion of eligibility for persons suffering solely from mental illness was extended.[2] The exclusion of mental illness as a sole underlying medical condition was set to expire on March 17, 2024.[3] However, on February 1, 2024, just over a month before the set expiration, the Government of Canada once again extended the exclusion, this time setting it back three years to March 17, 2027. …”
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L’identité francophone, la francophonie et la canadianité multiculturelle contemporaine : vers un renouvellement des formes de solitude ?
Published 2007-05-01“…In the second half of the XXth century, the identity and the collective representation that the Canadian Federation had of itself as a social and national community was completely reshaped. First the period of the French Canada had to be repudiated. …”
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Les Femmes anishinaabeg (Canada), la santé et l’eau : des savoirs traditionnels aux mobilisations contemporaines
Published 2020-11-01“…Access to quality drinking water is a fundamental right. Despite Canada's wealth of fresh water, many First nations, including the Anishinaabeg, regularly face inequitable access to quality drinking water, a situation that has health, spiritual and cultural consequences. …”
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Colonial approaches in Canadian national food policy development
Published 2024-12-01“… The Government of Canada has claimed that the relationship with Indigenous peoples, that of First Nations, Inuit and Métis people, is their most important relationship. …”
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A prospective multi-site study to evaluate the performance and usability of an oral fluid-based HIV self-test in Canada
Published 2025-01-01“…With respect to sociodemographics: 84% of participants were between 18–45 years of age, 73% had at least a college education, 48% were Cis-male, 45% were employed; and 26% identified as White, 23% as African, Caribbean or Black, 5% as Indigenous [First Nations, Métis or Inuit], 33% as Asian, and 6% as LatinX. …”
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The prevalence and burden of musculoskeletal disorders amongst Indigenous people in Pimicikamak, northern Manitoba, Canada: A community health survey
Published 2025-01-01“…Questions (n = 154) were derived from the 2018 First Nations Regional Health Survey, 2020 Canadian Community Health Survey, and 2021 The Global Burden of Disease study, covering demographics, spine symptoms, chronic conditions, activity limitations, general health, self-care, medication, and satisfaction with care. …”
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The perceived workload of first-line healthcare professionals during neonatal resuscitation
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Indigenous Theatre as Resistance: Toronto as a Nexus for Canada’s Burgeoning Indigenous Theatre Scene from Late 1980s to Early 1990s
Published 2023-09-01“…By taking a closer look at Canada’s first Indigenous Theatre company, Native Earth Performing Arts, which is based in Toronto, as well as analyzing two fundamental texts, Drew Hayden Taylor’s (Curve Lake First Nations) Toronto at Dreamer’s Rock and Daniel David Moses’ (Delaware/Tuscarora) Almighty Voice and His Wife, this paper will trace the common themes in these two texts that were prevalent in the work of this time, as well as unpack the connection these plays have to place, specifically in their relation to Toronto and the Indigenous Theatre scene there.…”
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Outcomes of Adult Liver Retransplantation: A Canadian National Database Analysis
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