Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, June 22, 2012

Issue date: Friday, June 22, 2012
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 22, 2012, Winnipeg, Manitoba C M Y K PAGE A17 FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 2012 A 17 750 PEMBINA HWY . 453- 7434 SHOES GUYS . GALS . KIDS ALL SHOES IN TENT MOST ITEMS AT UP TO $ 50.00 & UP & More $ 25 00 $ 10 00 60 % OFF APPAREL ADULT & KIDS IN- LINE SKATES ADULT & KIDS SPORTS 1769 PORTAGE AVE IS CHANGING! 1769 Portage Ave . 897- 5464 NOW WE ARE A FULL TIME CLEARANCE STORE WITH LOADS OF SHOES, APPAREL AND EQUIPMENT, WITH MOST STUFF AT 50% OFF! HUGE DEALS IN THE TENT SAT. JUNE 23 - 10AM - 6PM . SUN. JUNE 24 - NOON - 5PM . 750 PEMBINA HWY . 453- 7434 Emergency Emergency Te nt Sale! ROYAL SPORTS IS WINNIPEG'S # 1 SOCCER SHOP! ADIDAS F50 30 % OFF ADI 3 CHECK OUT OUR HUGE SELECTION OF JERSEYS & FAN APPAREL STAND UP PADDLE BOARDS IN- STORE SPECIALS TONS MORE IN- STORE DEALS! DON'T MISS THIS SALE! 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The funding will focus on obesity and diabetes, tuberculosis, oral health and suicide prevention in aboriginal communities, Health Minister Leona Aglukkaq and Aboriginal Affairs Minister John Duncan said Thursday. The funding has not been announced before, but it is not new money. It will come from the existing budget of the Canadian Institutes for Health Research and be spread over 10 years. The money comes with a catch. Researchers who hope to get a piece of the funding need to work closely with aboriginal communities. " To help make these projects as effective as possible, this new research initiative requires researchers to partner with aboriginal communities," Aglukkaq said. " Together, they'll figure out the most effective ways of tackling key health issues." The goal is to take existing research and apply it on a community level to see how it works. Successful projects could then be rolled out on a larger scale. Rates of diabetes, TB and suicide are far higher among aboriginals than in other Canadian communities. The overall suicide rate, for example, is more than double that of other Canadians and is much higher than that in some areas. There are a lot of studies on these health problems, but few workable solutions with solid results. Aglukkaq has been under persistent fire in her Nunavut riding and in Ottawa for her harsh treatment of a United Nations food envoy who pointed to profound hunger issues in aboriginal communities. She took Olivier De Schutter to task for making recommendations on hunger in the North without visiting the region. Thursday's announcement came on National Aboriginal Day. - The Canadian Press Native health research gets $ 25M A_ 17_ Jun- 22- 12_ FP_ 01. indd A17 6/ 21/ 12 5: 17: 51 PM ;