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posted by Miles Howe on Jan 26, 2015 - View profile

Halifax

DISCRIMINATION: GOVERNMENT FUNDING POLICIES AND IMPLICATIONS FOR THE HEALTH OF FIRST NATIONS CHILDREN


6:30pm
- 9:00pm
Tuesday February 3 2015

Venue: McCain Building, Scotiabank Auditorium
Cost: Free

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Please join Dalhousie’s Aboriginal Health Interest Group as we welcome Cindy Blackstock, the internationally-renowned indigenous child advocate, and Philippa Pictou, director of the Pictou Landing Health Centre, to present at this year’s Weld Kernohan lecture and as part of the Indigenous Speakers Series.

Reception to be held at 6:30 pm at the Loaded Ladle in Dalhousie’s Student Union Building - 6136 University Avenue, Halifax NS.

All are welcome. Come early, seating is limited. No reservations (out-of-town guests must contact organizers to reserve a seat).

Organizer:Dalhousie’s Aboriginal Health Interest Group

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