This article explores how current policy shifts in British Columbia, Canada highlight an important gap in Canadian self-government discussions to date. The analysis presented draws on insights gained from a larger study that explored the policy contexts influencing the evolving roles of two long-standing urban Aboriginal health centres in British Columbia. We apply a policy framework to analyze current discussions occurring in British Columbia and contrast these with Ontario, Canada and the New Zealand Māori health policy context. Our findings show that New Zealand and Ontario have mechanisms to engage both nation- or tribal-based and urban Indigenous communities in self-government discussions. These mechanisms contrast with the policies in...
© Cambridge University Press 2018The paper analyses the policy process which enabled the successful ...
Over the last three decades, Indigenous peoples in the CANZUS countries (Canada, Australia, New Zeal...
In the post-World War II era, attention to the poorer health outcomes of Indigenous peoples led to a...
This article explores how current policy shifts in British Columbia, Canada highlight an important g...
Alongside consistent reporting on health inequities affecting Indigenous peoples in Canada, Indigeno...
The disproportionate burdens of ill health experienced by First Nations have been attributed to an u...
The protracted history of Aboriginal governance policy is ripe with frustrations among First Nations...
This chapter explores these dynamics of Indigenous health governance in Canada. It opens by describi...
Aboriginal people in Canada suffer persistent health inequalities as a result of individual and stru...
In Canada and New Zealand, policies support Indigenous participation in the planning and delivery of...
Federal governments in Canada and the United States have followed similar timelines and events in th...
Acceptance of the idea of Aboriginal self-government has increased dramatically in Canada in recent ...
Following a series of agreements on First Nations health care in British Columbia beginning in 2005,...
Indigenous Peoples experience the greatest health inequities in Canada and other colonized countries...
This article examines the changing nature of Indigenous healthcare and policy in Manitoba focusing o...
© Cambridge University Press 2018The paper analyses the policy process which enabled the successful ...
Over the last three decades, Indigenous peoples in the CANZUS countries (Canada, Australia, New Zeal...
In the post-World War II era, attention to the poorer health outcomes of Indigenous peoples led to a...
This article explores how current policy shifts in British Columbia, Canada highlight an important g...
Alongside consistent reporting on health inequities affecting Indigenous peoples in Canada, Indigeno...
The disproportionate burdens of ill health experienced by First Nations have been attributed to an u...
The protracted history of Aboriginal governance policy is ripe with frustrations among First Nations...
This chapter explores these dynamics of Indigenous health governance in Canada. It opens by describi...
Aboriginal people in Canada suffer persistent health inequalities as a result of individual and stru...
In Canada and New Zealand, policies support Indigenous participation in the planning and delivery of...
Federal governments in Canada and the United States have followed similar timelines and events in th...
Acceptance of the idea of Aboriginal self-government has increased dramatically in Canada in recent ...
Following a series of agreements on First Nations health care in British Columbia beginning in 2005,...
Indigenous Peoples experience the greatest health inequities in Canada and other colonized countries...
This article examines the changing nature of Indigenous healthcare and policy in Manitoba focusing o...
© Cambridge University Press 2018The paper analyses the policy process which enabled the successful ...
Over the last three decades, Indigenous peoples in the CANZUS countries (Canada, Australia, New Zeal...
In the post-World War II era, attention to the poorer health outcomes of Indigenous peoples led to a...