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- A Journey in the Big Land: Enhancing Cancer Care Services for First Nations, Inuit and Métis in Labrador
- Advancing Improvements in Continuity of Cancer Care for First Nations, Métis and Inuit Patients in Rural and Remote Communities
- Believe in Our Healing Journey: Supporting Continuity of Care for First Nations, Inuit and Métis Cancer Patients in the Northwest Territories – The Care Project
- Culturally Adapted, Quality Care and Services for Inuit and Cree Patients with Cancer from Northern Québec
- First Nation Data Linkage – Kenora Chiefs Advisory
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- Improving the Continuity of First Nations and Inuit Cancer Care in Manitoba
- Improving the Journey for Elsipogtog First Nation Patients Along the Cancer Care Continuum
- Increased Access to Culturally Safe Cancer Care Pathways by Alberta First Nations in Rural Remote and Isolated Communities
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- Have you established or developed meaningful engagement and a collaborative process to investigate Indigenous community concerns regarding cancer incidence in communities?
- How many relationships (measured by a data sharing agreement, memorandum of understanding or bi-lateral agreement) are established and what is their quality (colonial or do they truly enable the ability of Indigenous groups to assert data sovereignty)?
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