Moving aboriginal services closer to people a good idea
But the temptation to allow old-school First Nation politics into the system must be avoided
But the temptation to allow old-school First Nation politics into the system must be avoided
Six northeastern Alberta First Nations partner with the U of A to improve health care for their members
Read MoreWith an interest in public policy, Jesse Lafontaine aims to increase Indigenous representation in medicine
Read MoreFirst Indigenous president of the Canadian Medical Association speaks about what it will take to overcome inequities
Read MoreThe terrible COVID-19 experience of Native American communities clearly carries lessons for Canada’s First Nations
Read MoreTalented, ambitious and resourceful Indigenous people continue to face systemic obstacles to start businesses
Read MoreLocal responses to pandemic are a necessity to protect people at higher risk of infectious diseases – and a strong assertion of sovereignty, says U of A expert
Read MoreU of A researchers work with community members to produce culturally appropriate information
Read MoreWe need to to restore cultural practices to indigenous communities, which provide more value than simply moving entire communities
Read MoreA shared federal-provincial initiative could bring new focus to a desperate problem
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