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National study highlights successful partnership between First Nations peoples across Canada and academia


National study highlights successful partnership between First Nations peoples across Canada and academia
The University of Ottawa, the University of Montreal and the Assembly of First Nations are pleased to announce the newly published First Nations Food, Nutrition and Environment Study (FNFNES) in the Canadian Journal of Public Health.
Mandated by First Nations leadership across Canada through Assembly of First Nations Resolution 30 / 2007 and realized through a unique collaboration with researchers and communities, the First Nations Food, Nutrition and Environment Study is the first national study of its kind. It was led by principal investigators Dr. Laurie Chan, a professor and Canada Research Chair in Toxicology and Environmental Health at the University of Ottawa, Dr. Tonio Sadik, Senior Director of Environment, Lands & Water at the Assembly of First Nations (AFN), and Dr. Malek Batal, a professor of Nutrition and Canada Research Chair in Nutrition and Health Inequa ....

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SOLOMONS FOOT BILL FOR KEMAKEZA ENTOURAGE | Pacific Islands Report


SOLOMONS FOOT BILL FOR KEMAKEZA ENTOURAGE
Submitted by admin on Tue, 09/06/2005 - 00:00
By Ofani Eremae
HONIARA, Solomon Islands (Solomon Star, Sept. 5) – This man is booked to travel to New York on Thursday.
If he goes, taxpayers of Solomon Islands will foot his travelling bills.
His return ticket is estimated to cost around SI$36,000 (US$4,800) .
And as member of an official government delegation, he is entitled to a daily expense allowance of SI$846 (US$114) a day.
Taxpayers will also pay for his hotel accommodation.
For the estimated 13 days that he is going to spend abroad, he will receive about SI$11,000 (US$1,493). ....

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