Society in talks with city about moving sewer line that runs through property Jan 24, 2017 The Sailivik Society says it’s making progress on its new long-term care facility for…
January 23, 2017 Haris Khan has a knack for using humour to tackle some serious issues. Khan is a professional comedian and a fourth-year environmental science student in the faculty…
January 23, 2017 On Saturday, January 28th students, faculty, community members, and Six Nations representatives are invited to attend the McMaster Indigenous Health Conference. The theme of the day will…
Jason was in Grade 5 when he started having feelings for other boys. Because of those feelings he was called names, beaten up in school and even sexually assaulted. Since…
January 23, 2017 The tuberculosis (TB) vaccine hasn’t changed much since it was first used on humans almost a century ago, yet the disease is still prevalent in Canada’s aboriginal…
Canadian Armed Forces ombudsman investigating Canadian Ranger program following deaths Jan 23, 2017 The Canadian Rangers are not getting access to the health care services they deserve and lack sufficient…
Jan 23, 2017 Inuit-specific treatment centre accepting clients through a referral system After several months of closure, the Mamisarvik Healing Centre in Ottawa has reopened and is taking clients through…
Jan 23, 2017 Institute’s goal is to help set national research agenda on Indigenous health Dr. Carrie Bourassa, the new scientific director of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research’s Institute…
Source: The Canadian Press Jan 22, 2017 By Laura Kane THE CANADIAN PRESS VANCOUVER _ Natalie Harris was afraid to fall asleep. As a young paramedic in Barrie, Ont., Harris went to bed…
TORONTO – An environmental group believes it may have found a source of ongoing mercury contamination that has plagued a northern Ontario First Nation for more than 50 years. The…