On May 7, 2025, the NCCIH hosted a 20-year anniversary celebration recognizing two decades of research, collaboration, and knowledge translation to support Indigenous health in Canada. The event, which took place at the University of Northern British Columbia in Prince George, BC, brought together current and past leaders, committee members, NCC staff and community partners, and organization representatives who have supported and continue to share in the NCCIH’s vision of optimal health and well-being for First Nations people, Inuit, and Métis people through health structures and healthcare systems that are culturally responsive to and informed by Indigenous Peoples and communities.
Colleagues and supporters of the NCCIH shared their thoughts on having an organization such as the NCCIH to strengthen public health policies and practices concerning Indigenous Peoples in Canada. This video features their collective views and opinions on the NCCIH as a valuable distinctions-based knowledge hub for advancing culturally relevant, timely, and appropriate information about the health of First Nations people, Inuit, and Métis people at provincial, national, and international levels.
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20th anniversary video series