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Program Available In NanaimoA $485,000 provincial investment is supporting sexual health and self-esteem programs for Aboriginal youth and intervention for men at risk of abusing as parts of a new program developed by the B.C. Association of Aborigin
MOU Reinforces British Columbia's Commitment To Aboriginal Youth A thousand young Aboriginal people from across the province witnessed the signing today of a memorandum of understanding between B.C. and the Unified Aboriginal Youth Collective. Th
Partnership Brings $30 Million In Funding For Labrador Aboriginal Training The provincial and federal governments, along with Labrador's three Aboriginal groups and Nalcor Energy - Lower Churchill Project, will contribute $30 million to provide A
"They just don't like to wait" - a comparative study of Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people who did not wait for treatment, or discharged themselves against medical advice from rural emergency departments' is a paper recently published in The Au
Prevalence And Incidence Of Hepatitis C Virus Infection Among Aboriginal Young People Who Use Drugs: Results From The Cedar Project Kevin JP Craib, Patricia Spittal, Sheetal H Patel, Wayne M Christian, Akm Moniruzzaman, Margo E Pearce, Lou Demerai
Family Division Project Officer, Koori Programs And Initiatives: Courts And Tribunals The position is an Identified Position in accordance with the Department of Justice identified Positions Policy. Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people
Anyone remember this movie? About an American dam builder in Brazil whose son is kidnapped by an Amazonian tribe called the Invisible People. The dam builder searches tirelessly for his son for ten years until finally he finds him, happily assimilat
$11.5 Million To Support Indigenous Economic Opportunities In The Northern Territory The development of employment and business opportunities for Indigenous people in the Northern Territory, including expanded tourism accommodation, more train
Recognition In Queensland's Constitution Another Milestone For Reconciliation Passage of legislation in the Queensland Parliament yesterday (Feb. 24, 2010) recognising Indigenous people as the first Queenslanders in the preamble to the State’s
UBC Study Shows Increased Risk Of Infectious Disease In Children Of Residential School Survivors For the first time ever, research has revealed a statistical connection between residential schools and infectious disease rates. New findings from a
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