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Kitatipithitamak Mithwayawin: Indigenous-led planning and responses to coronavirus

Sage Norway House Youth Camp

IEG is a partner on the Kitatipithitamak Mithwayawin project. The team is being led by Stephane McLachlan at the University of Manitoba and an Advisory Council made up of Health Directors, Tribal Councils, and Health authorities from Manitoba and Ontario.

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