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Ethics issues for Canadian HIV/AIDS researchers in international settings

Published 2008 | Regional Coverage: | Location: Library

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Let the healing begin : breaking the cycle of child sexual abuse in our communities

Published 1990 | Regional Coverage: British Columbia | Location: Library

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Turning Points: Twenty-five Years of HIV Prevention in Canada | Points de repère : vingt-cinq ans de prévention du VIH au Canada

Published 2007 | Regional Coverage: Canada | Location: Library

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Aboriginal children’s health: leaving no child behind : Canadian supplement to The state of the world’s children 2009

Published 2009 | Regional Coverage: Canada | Location: Library

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Depression among Aboriginal people living with HIV/AIDS : research report

Published 2008 | Regional Coverage: North America | Location: Library

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  • Commission of inquiry on the blood system in Canada: final report. v. 2
  • The central Eskimo
  • Sundhedsberetning for Færøerne 2006
  • Sunrise over pangnirtung: the story of Otto Schaefer, M.D.
  • Annotated bibliography of aboriginal women's health and healing research
  • Arctic social sciences : prospects for the International Polar Year 2007-2008 era and beyond : keynote presentations and other highlights from the sixth International Congress of Arctic Social Sciences (ICASS VI), Nuuk, Greenland August 22-26, 2008
  • Circumpolar health 93 : proceedings of the 9th International Congress and Circumpolar Health, Reykjavík, June 20-25, 1993
  • Canadian arctic contaminants and health assessment report : human health 2009
  • Smithsonian at the poles : contributions to International Polar Year science
  • National strategi for bekæmpelse af tuberkulose 2007-2012
  • Resource extraction development and well-being in the North : a scan of the unique challenges of development in Inuit communities
  • Suomalaisen aikuisväestön terveyskäyttäytyminen ja terveys, kevät 2003
  • Greenland seen through 50 years of stamps, 1938-1988
  • The truth about stories: a Native narrative
  • First peoples in a New World: colonizing ice age America
  • The Canadian Atlas: our nation, environment and people
  • Between two worlds : the report of the Northwest Territories perinatal and infant mortality and morbidity study
  • Training manual for community-based initiatives: a practical tool for trainers and trainees
  • Principles for evaluating health risks to reproduction associated with exposure to chemicals
  • Aboriginal domestic violence in Canada
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