Ottawa’s new investments in supporting Inuit children and families has eased some concerns about the continuation of some programs like the Inuit Child First Initiative, but some northerners say they ...
The federal government will spend $27 million over five years to try to eliminate tuberculosis in Inuit communities, as Nunavik ended last year with a record number of active cases.
In November, Canada reduced its pledge by 16% to the Global Fund, which fights AIDS, tuberculosis (TB), and malaria and strengthens pandemic preparedness. Two related commentaries in the same issue ...
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Ottawa puts $50M behind Inuit-led university as part of major announcement for northern communities
Ottawa will contribute $50 million to help build the first Inuit-led university in Canada and more than $170 million for tuberculosis elimination, food security and child and family supports in Inuit ...
Canada should rethink its reduced pledge to the Global Fund to protect the health of people in Canada as well as around the globe, argue authors in an editorial ...
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