This study is a statistical description of Aboriginal single mothers based on 1996 Census data and is intended to illuminate the socio-economic situation of these women and their children.
Source: Government of Canada; Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC)
This document outlines the issue of over-representation of Aboriginal women in Canada's criminal justice system, and other related issues such as violence and AIDS in the Aboriginal population.
Enables Aboriginal women to influence policies, programs, legislation and decision making that affect their social, cultural, economic and political well-being within their own communities and Canadian society.
Source: Government of Canada; Canadian Heritage (PCH)
These guidelines help to ensure that in researches sponsored by the Aboriginal Women's Health Research Program, appropriate respect is given to the cultures, languages, knowledge and values of Aboriginal peoples.
This research focuses on First Nations women in Western Canada who advocate for Aboriginal title and rights, the protection of the environment and preservation of the traditional lifestyle.
Source: Government of Canada; Status of Women Canada (SWC)
The purpose of this document is to draw attention to key issues facing Aboriginal women, children and families who are infected or affected by HIV/AIDS.