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From Inuit to Implementation: Omega-3 Fatty Acids Come of Age [PDF]
James H. O’Keefe, William S. Harris
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How will disenfranchised Peoples adapt to Climate Change? Strengthening the Ecojustice Movement [PDF]
The Fourth assessment of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) acknowledged That millions of people are currently, and will increasingly be, affected by the impacts of climate change, in the form of floods, droughts and other extreme ...
Bazely, Dawn R.+6 more
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ABSTRACT Background Codesign of mental health interventions entails the active involvement of end users and other stakeholders in various stages of the developmental process. This has emerged as a promising approach for developing evidence‐based mental health interventions aligned with minoritised populations' needs and preferences.
Ishrat Shahnaz+3 more
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Oil Spill Response Capacity in Nunavut and The Beaufort Sea [PDF]
WWF-Canada commissioned a series of reports to identify barriers that will prevent northern communities from effectively responding to a shipbased oil spill. Parallel reports for the western Beaufort region and Nunavut outline these barriers.
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Global extinction of Slender‐billed Curlew (Numenius tenuirostris)
In the current biodiversity crisis, conservation efforts are often focused on extinction prevention. However, it can be difficult to determine if a species is extinct, especially if the species has an extensive range, including being a transcontinental migrant, or is poorly known. The breeding range of the migratory Critically Endangered Slender‐billed
Graeme M. Buchanan+5 more
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Non‐Indigenous Canadians’ Attitudes Toward Renaming or Removing Statues as a Reconciliation Strategy
ABSTRACT Reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples has been a named priority for many post‐colonial societies. In this context, in August 2018, Victoria City Hall in Canada removed the statue of Sir John A. Macdonald, Canada's first Prime Minister, from its grounds; similar events followed across Canada.
John Shayegh+3 more
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Background To gain culturally appropriate awareness of First Nations, Inuit and/or Métis Health, research suggests that programs focus on sending more trainees to First Nations, Inuit and/or Métis communities Working within this context provides ...
Marghalara Rashid+9 more
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Improving the health of all peoples has been a call across the globe for many decades and unfortunately remains relevant today, particularly given the large disparities in health status of peoples found around the world. Rather than differences in health,
Chino, Michelle+11 more
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