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2010

Ungava policy change catches pregnant women unawares
Nunatsiaq News,
December 10, 2010

Inuit midwife delivers in the outback
Ottawa Citizen,
November 28, 2010

It takes a village: A revolution in maternity care in Canada’s Far North is changing the way babies are delivered around the world
Ottawa Citizen,
November 28, 2010

The residential schools of medicine: Evacuating women out of remote communities to give birth is traumatic, harmful to communities and costly. So why is it still happening?
Ottawa Citizen,
November 26, 2010

The waiting game: Ottawa residence help medical evacuees make the best of birth situations
Ottawa Citizen, November 26, 2010

Maternity birthing, human baby simulators for Nunavut nursing students
Nunavut Arctic College News,
October 27, 2010

Training and hiring of midwives in the North
Senator Charlie Watt
Debates of the Senate, June 9, 2010

Aboriginal babies more likely to die: access to urban health care doesn’t lower mortality rates
CBC News
, June 17, 2010

Inuit mothers fight lonely battle for their children’s health
Globe and Mail
, June 5, 2010

Greenland’s success shows Canada’s child mortality disgrace
Globe and Mail, May 16, 2010

Cambridge Bay celebrates birth, closer to home
Nunatsiaq News

Nunavut government finds a new way to guard infant health
Nunatsiaq News

For Inuit, dying begins at birth
Study: Smoking, substance abuse, overcrowding and poverty all linked to high infant death rate in Inuit regions
Nunatsiaq News

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April 4, 2012
Deadline Extended to April 30, 2012 – Call For Papers – Inuit Health Research and Community Innovations

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