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1. The mental health of Indigenous peoples in Canada: A critical review of research.

2. Enabling local public health adaptation to climate change.

3. “So, is that your ‘relative’ or mine?” A political-ecological critique of census-based area deprivation indices.

4. Moving beyond the historical quagmire of measuring infant mortality for the First Nations population in Canada.

5. Financial circumstances, mastery, and mental health: Taking unobserved time-stable influences into account.

6. Immigrant health, place effect and regional disparities in Canada.

7. The “Western disease”: Autism and Somali parents' embodied health movements.

8. Controlling the unruly maternal body: Losing and gaining control over the body during pregnancy and the postpartum period.

9. Canadian family physicians’ decision to collaborate: Age, period and cohort effects

10. Vulnerability to unintentional injuries associated with land-use activities and search and rescue in Nunavut, Canada.

11. Homelessness, bedspace and the case for Housing First in Canada.

12. To tell or not to tell: A qualitative interview study on disclosure decisions among children with inflammatory bowel disease.

13. Informing health? Negotiating the logics of choice and care in everyday practices of ‘healthy living’

14. Theoretical injections: On the therapeutic aesthetics of medical spaces

15. Ethnicity and utilization of family physicians: A case study of Mainland Chinese immigrants in Toronto, Canada

16. Telling stories: News media, health literacy and public policy in Canada

17. Neither seen nor heard: Children and homecare policy in Canada

18. What factors induce health care decision-makers to use clinical guidelines? Evidence from provincial health ministries, regional health authorities and hospitals in Canada

19. Nursing, knowledge and power: A case analysis

20. Insights into the ‘healthy immigrant effect’: health status and health service use of immigrants to Canada

21. A comparison of breast, testicular and prostate cancer in mass print media (1996–2001)

22. Disarmed complaints:: unpacking satisfaction with end-of-life care

23. Value importance and value congruence as determinants of trust in health policy actors

24. A certain art of uncertainty: case presentation and the development of professional identity

25. Lower-class origin professionals in Canadian health and social service professions: "A different level of understanding".

26. Equally inequitable? A cross-national comparative study of racial health inequalities in the United States and Canada.

27. Therapeutic landscapes of home: Exploring Indigenous peoples' experiences of a Housing First intervention in Winnipeg.

28. Comparing disability amongst immigrants and native-born in Canada.

29. Governing the futures of non-invasive prenatal testing: An exploration of social acceptability using the Delphi method.

30. Shifting paradigms: Developmental milestones for integrated care.

31. Climate change influences on environment as a determinant of Indigenous health: Relationships to place, sea ice, and health in an Inuit community.

32. Professional integration as a process of professional resocialization: Internationally educated health professionals in Canada.

33. Interdisciplinary promises versus practices in medicine: The decoupled experiences of social sciences and humanities scholars.

34. Governing through community-based research: Lessons from the Canadian HIV research sector.

35. Social networks and the probability of having a regular family doctor.

36. Motivation, justification, normalization: Talk strategies used by Canadian medical tourists regarding their choices to go abroad for hip and knee surgeries.

37. Resisting the seduction of “ethics creep”: Using Foucault to surface complexity and contradiction in research ethics review.

38. Ethics is for human subjects too: Participant perspectives on responsibility in health research.

39. The weather-stains of care: Interpreting the meaning of bad weather for front-line health care workers in rural long-term care.

40. Aboriginal urbanization and rights in Canada: Examining implications for health.

41. Neighbourhood deprivation and adolescent self-esteem: Exploration of the ‘socio-economic equalisation in youth’ hypothesis in Britain and Canada.

42. 'I'm not interested in research; i'm interested in services': How to better health and social services for transgender women living with and affected by HIV.

43. Research-based Theatre about veterans transitioning home: A mixed-methods evaluation of audience impacts.

44. Organizing end of life in hospital palliative care: A Canadian example.

45. Race, gender, class, sexuality (RGCS) and hypertension.

46. How do national guidelines frame clinical ethics practice? A comparative analysis of guidelines from the US, the UK, Canada and France

47. Bringing politics and evidence together: Policy entrepreneurship and the conception of the At Home/Chez Soi Housing First Initiative for addressing homelessness and mental illness in Canada

48. Urban Aboriginal mobility in Canada: Examining the association with health care utilization

49. The migration decisions of physicians in Canada: The roles of immigrant status and spousal characteristics

50. Out of our inner city backyards: Re-scaling urban environmental health inequity assessment