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    Food insecurity and its consequences in indigenous children and youth in Canada. by Anna Banerji, Veronique Anne Pelletier, Rodney Haring, James Irvine, Andrew Bresnahan, Barry Lavallee

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Food insecurity (FI) is at a crisis level in some Indigenous communities and impacts many of the half million First Nations Inuit and Métis (FNIM) children across Canada, particularly in isolated northern communities. …”
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    Rights of Indigenous Children: Reading Children’s Literature through an Indigenous Knowledges Lens by Shelley Stagg Peterson, Red Bear Robinson

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Indigenous children’s literature supports Indigenous communities’ rights to revitalization, and to the transmission to future generations, of Indigenous histories, languages, and world views, as put forth in the United Nations Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. …”
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    Indigenous Land Ownership and Title in Canada: Implications for a Northern Corridor by Cherie Metcalf

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The goal of this research paper is to outline the law of Indigenous peoples’ land ownership rights, including proven and asserted title, Crown-Indigenous treaty relations and obligations and Indigenous land claims agreements, and to consider the implications for a large-scale infrastructure project like the Northern Corridor.1 The focus is on the legal and regulatory aspects of Indigenous peoples’ land rights within the non-Indigenous Canadian legal system.2 The research paper uses standard legal methods to assess the land ownership rights of Indigenous peoples, drawing on relevant constitutional and statutory provisions, leading cases and secondary literature. …”
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    Indigenous Land Ownership and Title in Canada: Implications for a Northern Corridor by Cherie Metcalf

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The legal implications of the UNDRIP for s. 35 and Indigenous land rights in Canada remain to be seen. …”
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    Indigenous maternal health and health services within Canada: a scoping review by Meagan Bacciaglia, Hannah Tait Neufeld, Elena Neiterman, Akanksha Krishnan, Sophie Johnston, Kyla Wright

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…This review addresses this gap by synthesizing the existing literature on the organizational structure of maternity care, accessibility and delivery of services, and clinical disparities impacting Indigenous maternal health within Canada. …”
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    Indigenous people’s experiences of primary health care in Canada: a qualitative systematic review by Geneveave Barbo, Sharmin Alam

    Published 2024-04-01
    “… IntroductionIndigenous people in Canada encounter negative treatment when accessing primary health care (PHC). …”
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    Barriers and Mitigating Strategies to Healthcare Access in Indigenous Communities of Canada: A Narrative Review by Nam Hoang Nguyen, Fatheema B. Subhan, Kienan Williams, Catherine B. Chan

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…The objective of this review is to document contemporary barriers to accessing healthcare faced by Indigenous people of Canada and approaches taken to mitigate these concerns. …”
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    Impacts of colonization on Indigenous food systems in Canada and the United States: a scoping review by A. Malli, H. Monteith, E. C. Hiscock, E. V. Smith, K. Fairman, T. Galloway, A. Mashford-Pringle

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…Therefore, our aim was to conduct a scoping review of the peer-reviewed literature to describe Indigenous disconnection from Indigenous food systems (IFS) in Canada and the US. …”
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    A review of collaborative research practices with Indigenous Peoples in engineering, energy, and infrastructure development in Canada by Pia Dimayuga, Shakya Sur, Alex Choi, Heather L. Greenwood, Tracey Galloway, Amy M. Bilton

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Abstract Background Indigenous Peoples in Canada have survived hundreds of years of colonization and systematic exploitation, including actions carried out in the pursuit of energy resources and infrastructure development in traditional Indigenous territories. …”
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    Dene, métis and inuvialuit peoples’ voices on the impact of Canada’s perinatal transport and non-medical escort policy in their communities: an outcome assessment approach and narr... by Lauren Eggenberger, Sheila Cruz, Pertice Moffitt

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The purpose of this paper is to provide an outcome assessment of the perinatal transport and non-medical escort policy implemented by the federal government in Canada. The paper utilises a narrative literature review along with preliminary Indigenous photovoice results to illuminate the perspectives of Indigenous families. …”
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    Teledermatology in remote Indigenous populations: Lessons learned and paths to explore, an experience from Canada (Québec) and Australia by Alex Nguyen, Catherine K Zhu, Elizabeth O’Brien

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…In this study, we assessed approaches, challenges, solutions, and outcomes in implementing teledermatology in rural Indigenous communities of Australia and Canada. Methods A narrative review was performed using journal articles and grey literatures to assess challenges encountered in Canadian and Australian teledermatology programs in rural Indigenous communities. …”
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    Indigenous knowledge and federal environmental assessments in Canada: applying past lessons to the 2019 impact assessment act by Lauren E. Eckert, Nick XEMŦOLTW_ Claxton, Cameron Owens, Anna Johnston, Natalie C. Ban, Faisal Moola, Chris T. Darimont

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…Here we consider these tensions in Canada, a country with economic focus on resource extraction and unresolved government-to-government relationships with Indigenous Nations. …”
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    Rethinking the Role of Indigenous Knowledge in Sustainable Mountain Development and Protected Area Management in Canada and Aotearoa/New Zealand by Courtney W. Mason, Anna Carr, Emalee Vandermale, Bill Snow, Lois Philipp

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Guided by Indigenous methodologies and supported by secondary literature, the analysis of policy documents, and community-based research with Indigenous communities in Canada and Aotearoa/New Zealand, this article highlights grassroots Indigenous-led park management practices that move beyond colonial frameworks. …”
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    Territoires et urbanités autochtones face aux défis socio-écologiques au Canada : enjeux d’inclusion et de gouvernance by Oumar Kane, Julien Hocine, Catherine Cadotte

    “…In Canada, the scientific literature has extensively studied the models of governance and the co-management of resources in indigenous territories, emphasizing their important natural resources and the existence of cosmologies that can contribute in an alternative way to collective action in the face of contemporary socio-ecological challenges. …”
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