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Tikiranajuk camp participants, instructors, support staff, and family members congregating at the dock to prepare for camp departure in August 2012. Photographer: Gita Ljubicic Community-engaged research (CER) is a collaborative process between researchers and community partners who work together to advance community goals and science. This collection highlights the broad spectrum of CER projects and resources published across Canadian Science Publishing journals.
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Volume 47 • Number 8 • August 2022 Articles FREE ACCESS Vol. 47No. 8pp. 813–825 Indigenous communities in Canada are concerned about the health of their youth and the reclamation of traditional food-related skills amongst their people. Food sovereignty has an integral role in food and nutrition security, and the path to Indigenous self-determination.
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