Harnessing the Power of Health Information to Improve the Health of First Nations, Inuit and Métis Populations
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Slide 1April 3, 2003CHS 730 - Determinants of Health of Populations Healthy Aboriginals = Healthy Canadians The Housing Conditions of Aboriginal Canadians:
Aging, Health and Health Care: Examining Differences between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Seniors in Canada Kathi WilsonMark RosenbergDepartment of Geography.
1. Andy Siggner & Vivian O’Donnell, Statistics Canada Presented at the Joint Session of Canadian Population Society, Canadian Association of Geographers,
Economic Issues for Older Aboriginal People – what story can/does the data tell?
Socio-economic impact assessment. Socio-economic setting –Kitikmeot Region of Nunavut –affected parties included individuals, families, communities, Nunavut.
Substance Use and Abuse Smoking. Smoking Tobacco: Who Smokes? Varies with age Gender differences Educational differences.
Aboriginal Labour Force Participation in Canada: Consideration of a Broader Definition of Capital
Kathi WilsonMark Rosenberg Department of GeographyDepartment of Geography