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笔谤辞蹿别蝉蝉辞谤听Morton Weinfeld has been involved with Statistics Canada in a review and evaluation of the national census and other questions used to measure Canadian diversity, notably language, ethnic origin, religion, and visible minority status. As part of this process, Statistics Canada will be holding large public consultations in Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver. The consultation meetings will involve academics, various community representatives,聽 members of the public,聽 and government officials at various levels.

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Published on: 26 Apr 2019

Professor Zoua Vang gave a March 4, 2019 workshop entitled 鈥淲hat鈥檚 Making Us Sick? Race, discrimination and the deterioration of immigrants鈥 health advantage鈥 at the University of Minnesota, co-sponsored by the Asian Economic Development Association and the Department of Sociology, U of MN.

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Published on: 26 Mar 2019

Professor Zoua Vang presented 鈥淏arriers of systemic discrimination in health and social services for visible minorities, immigrants and Indigenous populations鈥 at the Center of Research-Action on Race Relations (CRARR)鈥檚 Forum on Systemic Discrimination or Bad Service? Effective Strategies to Challenge Systemic Barriers in Public and Private Services on March 16, 2019.

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Published on: 26 Mar 2019

Professor Zoua Vang鈥檚 CIHR-funded longitudinal study with Nunavik Inuit communities was featured in The 9I制作厂免费 Reporter as part of International Women鈥檚 Day.

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Published on: 26 Mar 2019

PhD Candidate, Lysandre Champagne(2018) won a 20000$ BMO Doctoral Fellowship in Montreal Studies from the 9I制作厂免费 Center for Interdisciplinary Research(/centre-montreal/bmo-doctoral-and-postdoctoral-scholarships).

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Published on: 18 Mar 2019

Professor Vang received a $1.3 million CIHR grant to support her longitudinal research with Inuit childbirth evacuees from Nunavik. Through integrated Knowledge Transfer(iKT) activities, the project builds on existing strengths in Inuit communities to support women and their babies.

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Published on: 14 Feb 2019

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