The Aboriginal Canada Portal closed February 12, 2013. The Digital Aboriginals of True North Turtle Island have intervened. Please visit this web page for more information.
Exists so that there will be healthy families, decrease in preventable illness and injuries, timely return to optimum health from acute illness, healthy environments.
The Centre is a joint initiative of the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs, the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Manitoba, and the Foundations for Health.
This chapter dedicated to Aboriginal Peoples' health in Mantoba links to different topics which provide a wealth of information available for research on First Nations health issues.
Source: Government of Manitoba; Aboriginal and Northern Affairs
The Churchill RHA provides health programs and services to the residents of Churchill and the communities of the Keewatin Region of the Territory of Nunavut.
The Eyaa-Keen Centre, located in Winnepeg, Manitoba, provides therapeutic treatment programs and services that focus on the spiritual, mental, emotional and physical well-being of Aboriginal people.
This regional organization works cooperatively with the community health services and strives to improve health conditions and health services in the Island Lake region.
Works to achieve the highest degree of physical, mental and social well-being of all Interlake residents and communities, through publicly funded and delivered sustainable, accessible, integrated health services.
Keewatin Air Lifeline began operating in the district of Keewatin in 1972, and now operates a state of the art hangar facility, with staff accommodations in Rankin Inlet, Nunavut with similar facilities in Churchill, Manitoba.
PWHCE's goal is to improve the health of women in Manitoba and Saskatchewan in particular by making the health system and social systems more responsive to women's and girls' health and well being.
Source: Government of Canada; Health Canada (HCan)