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.
The Association aims at contributing to the well being and balance of the lives of Aboriginal people of Quebec and Labrador through activities of community awareness, prevention, and education.
This page presents an overview of the programs and services offered by the FNIH, Quebec Region, designed to help First Nations and Inuit populations to improve their level of health.
Source: Government of Canada; Health Canada (HCan)
Improves the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual well being of First Nation and Inuit individuals, families and communities in respect of their local autonomy and culture.
Presents the numerous accomplishments in the regional network and provides information on the institutions, community organizations, government organizations (local, regional, provincial and federal) and the Nunavik Regional Board.
Source: Government of Quebec; Nunavik Regional Board of Health and Social Services
Officially recognized by the Government of Quebec, the Department's main duties are surveillance, promotion, prevention, protection, regulation, research and training relating to the health of the Cree (Iiyiyiu) population.
Source: Cree Board of Health and Social Services of James Bay
Qanuippitaa is a health survey that was conducted among the Inuit population of Nunavik, to update the health profile on topics such as general health and lifestyle, and dietary habits.
Source: Government of Quebec; Nunavik Regional Board of Health and Social Services