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Subcommittee on Population Health


Standing Senate Committee on
Social Affairs, Science and Technology
Proceedings of the Subcommittee on Population Health

First Session, Thirty-ninth Parliament, 2006-07

Chair: The Honourable WILBERT J. KEON


Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Wednesday, May 2, 2007

Issue No. 3

Fifth and sixth meetings on

The impact of the multiple factors and conditions that contribute to the health of Canada's populations — known collectively as the social determinants of health


WITNESSES:

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Institute of Aboriginal Peoples' Health (IAPH) for the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR):

Dr. Jeff Reading, Scientific Director.

Centre for Aboriginal Health Research, University of Manitoba:

John O'Neil, Professor and Director.

Health Canada:

Ian Potter, Assistant Deputy Minister, First Nations and Inuit Health Branch.

Public Health Agency of Canada:

Jim Ball, Director, Development and Partnerships Division, Strategic Policy Directorate.

Indian and Northern Affairs Canada:

Marc Brooks, Director General, Community Development Branch, Socio-economic Policy and Regional Operations Sector.

Wednesday, May 2, 2007

Research Faculty, Saskatchewan Population Health and Evaluation Research Unit:

Sylvia Abonyi, Canada Research Chair in Aboriginal Health.

Toronto University:

Dr. Kue Young, Professor, Department of Public Health Services.

National Aboriginal Health Organization (NAHO):

Carole L. Lafontaine, Acting Chief Executive Officer;

Mark Buell, Manager, Policy and Communications.

University of British Columbia — Department of Psychology:

Michael J. Chandler, University of British Columbia Professor and distinguished health researcher, Canada Institutes for Health Research (CIHR) and Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research (MSFHR) Inverstigator.


MEMBERS OF THE COMMITTEE

The Honourable Wilbert J. Keon, Chair

The Honourable Lucie Pépin, Deputy Chair

and

The Honourable Senators:

Callbeck, Cochrane, Cook, Fairbairn, P.C.

(Quorum 3)


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