Metis Cookbook And Guide To Healthy Living – Second Edition

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A Diabetes-Friendly Guide to a Healthy Thanksgiving Plate

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Native Soldiers – Foreign Battlefields – Rememberence Series

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Diabetes-Friendly Dinner Recipes

8 More Recipes Brought To You By Living Well. More Dinner Choices For Those Living With Diabetes.

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Healthy Desserts For A Diabetic Diet

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SCO Letter To Grand Chief Terrance Nelson Leaked By The Canadian Taxpayers Federation

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First Nation Adult Diabetes Study Comparison

After adjustment for sex and age at the time of diabetes diagnosis, the risk of end-stage renal disease was 2.66 times higher for First Nations than non–First Nations adults.

Mean age at the time that diabetes was diagnosed was 47.2 for First Nation adults and 61.6 years for non-First Nation adults.

Diabetes-related end-stage renal disease disproportionately affects indigenous peoples.

 

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What First Nation Band Members Should Know Before July 29, 2014

Bill C-27: First Nations Financial Transparency Act

Attention First Nation Band Members
Send In Your Requests Now. Any Requests Made Before The 120 Days After The End Of Fiscal Year ( July 29, 2014 ) Must Be Met Within Those Same 120 Days.

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STOLEN SISTERS – Discrimination and Violence Against Indigenous Women in Canada

In 1996, John Martin Crawford was convicted of murder in the killings of three Indigenous women, Eva Taysup,Shelley Napope, and Calinda Waterhen, in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Warren Goulding, one of the few journalists to cover the trial, has commented: “I don’t get the sense the general public cares much about missing or murdered aboriginal women. It’s all part of this indifference to the lives of aboriginal people. They don’t seem to matter as much as white people.”

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Courage And Honour – The Life Of Thomas Prince

By Galadriel Watson.

Thomas George Prince was the great great-grandson of Peguis, the famous Saulteaux chief who led his people from Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, to the Red River in Manitoba,
where they settled in the late 1790s. With his bravery as a soldier and his skill as a leader, Thomas lived up to the high standard set
by his great great-grandfather.

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