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Jeux de hasard et d’argent, jeu problématique et pandémie de COVID‑19 : L’expérience des personnes LGBTQIA2S+
Brodeur, Magaly |
Université de Sherbrooke | Operating Grant | $294,716
CIHR Quebec 2022
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Addressing child nutrition and development and education outcomes during the COVID‑19 pandemic: a longitudinal cohort and randomized controlled trial
Birken, Catherine S |
Hospital for Sick Children | Operating Grant | $999,595
CIHR Ontario 2022
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Understanding and strengthening vaccine confidence among temporary foreign workers in Manitoba: A community-based participatory approach
Lorway, Robert R |
University of Manitoba | Operating Grant | $199,100
CIHR Manitoba 2021
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Tajigoltieg – We are Healthy: Enhancing food security and mental wellbeing programs to manage COVID‑19 pandemic stressors in a remote Mi’kmaq community
Liberda, Eric N |
Ryerson University | Operating Grant | $241,515
CIHR Ontario 2022
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Santé mentale et accessibilité aux services en milieu universitaire : la diversité constitue-t-elle une barrière ?
Bergeron-Leclerc, Christiane |
Université du Québec à Chicoutimi | Operating Grant | $334,040
CIHR Quebec 2022
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Le conflit travail-famille comme déterminant social genré de la santé mentale des parents et des enfants suivant la pandémie COVID-19
Quesnel-Vallée, Amélie |
McGill University | Operating Grant | $148,752
CIHR Quebec 2021
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Wider Health Impacts of COVID‑19 on Patients with Cancer and Other Multiple Chronic Conditions: A Parallel Mixed-Methods Study
Ammi, Mehdi |
Carleton University | Operating Grant | $498,200
CIHR Ontario 2022
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Canada’s COVID‑19 Vaccine Confidence in Indigenous Populations: A Mixed Method Study
Pakhale, Smita |
Ottawa Hospital Research Institute | Operating Grant | $199,900
CIHR Ontario 2021
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Impact of the COVID‑19 pandemic on cancer care and outcomes in children and adolescents
Franco, Eduardo L |
McGill University | Operating Grant | $143,721
CIHR Quebec 2021
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Indigenous food sovereignty community wellbeing amidst a pandemic. Activating Cwelcwelt Kuc – » We are Well » through transformational learning in a network of community covid care – upholding a decolonizing model to Indigenous health food sovereignty.
Morrison, Dawn R |
Thompson Rivers University | Operating Grant | $249,470
CIHR British Columbia 2022
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