INTRODUCTION According to the World Health Organization (WHO), health inequality is a major problem in both advanced and underdeveloped countries. This inequality has caused more people to think about ways to provide and promote quality public health that is thought to be dead at the turn of the 19th century. Many organizations such as the World Health Organization were established to tackle issues related to the promotion of public health. The need to achieve the health of all people by 2000 contributed to the "Ottawa Charter Health Promotion", the first international health conference held in 1986 (World Health Organization, 2011).
The determinants of health and health depend on a variety of factors that affect individuals, communities, and people. In the Canadian Indigenous People's Health Survey, "Health differences are directly or indirectly related to social, economic, cultural and political inequality, social society that affects the health of individuals and communities , Economic, cultural and political inequality are often called "healthy social determinants". It is important to recognize the difference between socio-economic environment and experience in the living world. Indigenous people, Inuit and local people, identity and non-identity, reservation and nonreserved areas, between urban and rural residents
Canada's first country, Inuit and M? Tis is another population group, accounting for nearly 4% of the nation's population. In a landmark summary announced by SOGC in 2000, Dr. Janet Smylie worked with the SOGC Indigenous People's Health Committee on the historical and contemporary faces that indigenous peoples faced for health, social justice, equality I wrote a comprehensive overview of the assignment. Liberation from education and poverty 1 The guidelines for 2000-2001 are groundbreaking and proven to be valuable documents for healthcare workers working with indigenous peoples. Over the years, Canada has made several important changes and advances in health care knowledge, policies, programs and services. The purpose of this document is to provide information on Canadian indigenous people, Inuit and M influences. The latest development of TIS's main development.
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