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2011-11-01
Packages of chicken breasts and chicken drumsticks photographed at North Mart in Inuvik, NT. in November, 2011. The chicken breasts are priced at $23.99/kg CAD and the drumsticks at $14.19/kg. All of the packages carry the Lilydale logo and indicate that the chickens were grain fed and that the...
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2011-11-01
This image shows the price of yoghurt and orange juice at North Mart in Inuvik, NT. in November, 2011. The image shows a 650 g plastic tub of Activia strawberry flavoured yoghurt priced at $8:09 CAD. In the centre of the image are two 1.75 litre cartons of Tropicana original, no pulp, pure...
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2014
van Zanten, S.V., Chang, H.J., Morse, A., Lefebvre, M., Goodman, K.J.
Introduction. Helicobacter pylori infection is an emerging health concern to some northern Canadian Aboriginal communities and their clinicians. Clinicians in the north perceive H. pylori infection to be a major clinical problem because they find H. pylori infection in many patients evaluated for...
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Statement on Stewardship and Dissemination of Knowledge Generated Collaboratively in CANHelp Working Group Community Projects
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Goodman, Karen J, Geary, Janis, Walker, Emily, Fagan-Garcia, Katharine, Archie, Billy, Munday, Rachel, McAlpine, Laura, Colquhoun, Amy, Chang, Hsiu-Ju, Assi, Ali, CANHelp Working Group
This document is used by the CANHelp Working Group to guide their community-driven research program. The document includes the sections of: guiding principles, research project guidelines, investigator agreement, data use guidelines, data user agreement, authorship guidelines, acknowledgement...
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CANHelp Working Group Research Agreement Template
2019-01-01
Goodman, Karen J, Geary, Janis, Walker, Emily, Fagan-Garcia, Katharine, McAlpine, Laura, Colquhoun, Amy, Chang, Hsiu-Ju, Assi, Ali, CANHelp Working Group
The agreement template was created by the CANHelp Working Group to facilitate developing research agreements between academic and community research partners. The first version was created in 2011, and has been modified for use in 9 community-driven research projects in northern Canada. The...
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2019-08-01
Karen J Goodman, Janis Geary, Emily Walker, Katharine Fagan-Garcia, Billy Archie, Crystal Lennie, Rachel Munday, Laura McAlpine, Amy Colquhoun, Hsiu-Ju Chang, Ali Assi, CANHelp Working Group
Increasingly, public health research standards call for engaging communities who live with health issues under investigation to help ensure that results translate into effective public health measures. Here, we share guiding principles for community-driven epidemiologic research developed over a...