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Aboriginal Health

Healthy eating information for First Nations, Métis or Inuit people.

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Aboriginal people can reduce their risk for developing type 2 diabetes

Diabetes is on the rise among Aboriginal children, youth and adults. Find out how a healthy lifestyle can greatly reduce your risk for developing type 2 diabetes.


Access to affordable food for Aboriginal people

Food costs can make eating right a challenge. Find out some tips, resources and people that can help.


Budget-wise produce

For many Aboriginal people, affordable vegetables and fruit may not be easy to come by. Try these tips.


Lowering cancer risk for Aboriginal people

A more traditional approach to living may reduce cancer risks.


Physical Activity and Type 2 Diabetes: Recreational and Traditional Activities for Aboriginal people

See this chart for a list of activities that you can do by yourself, with your family and with your community.


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Chicken and Corn Chowder

This delicious, creamy soup was a great hit with both children and adults.

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