2008
Tsuji, L.J.S., Wainman, B.C., Martin, I.D., Weber, J.-P., Sutherland, C., Liberda, E.N., & Nieboer, E.
The authors evaluated the preliminary impact of the Canadian "non-toxic" shotshell policy for hunting migratory game birds by examining the blood-lead levels of First Nations people living in northern Ontario. They found that despite the ban on using lead shotshell, First Nations in this region had surprisingly high blood-lead levels, indicating they were likely still using lead shotshell.
Elevated Blood-Lead Levels in First Nation People of Northern Ontario Canada: Policy Implications.
Tsuji, L.J.S., Wainman, B.C., Martin, I.D., Weber, J.-P., Sutherland, C., Liberda, E.N., & Nieboer, E. (2008). Elevated blood-lead levels in First Nation people of northern Ontario Canada: Policy implications. Bulletin of Environmental Contamination & Toxicology, 80, 14-18.
January 2024
Mental Health First Nations Health Culture and Language COVID-19
First Nations Health Nutrition Food Safety and Security Environmental Health Cardiovascular Health
Inuit Health Food Safety and Security Environmental Health
January 2023
Health Policy First Nations Health Public Engagement Cultural Safety