Design A population-based linked birth cohort study. Setting and participants 17 090 First Nations and 217 760 non-Indigenous singleton births in 1996–2010, Quebec, Canada. Main outcome measures Relative risks (RR) of perinatal and postneonatal death. Perinatal deaths included stillbirths and ...
In Canada, the term “Indigenous” encompasses the First Nations, Inuit, and Métis groups who are all descendants of the original Peoples in Canada, inclusive of those whose ancestors married colonialists and immigrants and who continue to identify with their Indigenous ancestry.18Indigenous People ...
Analysis of the human population bitten by Ixodes scapularis ticks in Quebec, Canada: Increasing risk of Lyme disease Ixodes scapularis,the main vector ofBorrelia burgdorferi, the spirochetal agent of Lyme disease, is expanding its range in southern Canada and bringing ris... S Gasmi,NH Ogden,...
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Ethnic belonging Chronic disease Indigenous peoples in Canada Latent class analysis Community practices 1. Introduction Canada is home to approximately 1.8 million Indigenous peoples, accounting for 5 % of the country's total population. Of these, 58 % are First Nations, 4 % are Inuit, and 35 ...
Are Indigenous youth in a tug-of-war between community and city? Reflections from a visioning workshop in the Lac Simon Anishnaabeg community (Quebec, Cana... The proportion of Indigenous people living in urban areas has been increasing steadily in Canada over the last few decades. Young ...
In the final paragraphs, he notes that the only indigenous anarchists he’s met have been native people, not because it’s impossible for nonnative ppl to live this way, but “because there are few teachers and even fewer students” (among the settler population) (55). This is another rea...
Since during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, cession treaties had been concluded over the whole area of Ontario and the Prairie Provinces, potential aboriginal titles and rights can only exist in the northern territories, British Columbia, Quebec, Newfoundland and Labrador, and the Mariti...
Earlier this month, BC United Leader Kevin Falcon issued a statement saying his party could not "support giving veto power to five per cent of the population with impacts to over 95 per cent of public land," referring to First Nations people. ...
Indigenous peoples comprise 5% of the world’s population but care for 20% of the planet’s lands, and 80% of the world’s remaining biodiversity. Research has shown that including Indigenous knowledge will allow the world to tackle some of the biggest challenges, like food insecurity and ...