Canada Research Chair in Reconciling Research for Health, Environments, and Communities and Associate Professor (Department of Geography and Planning and Department of Public Health Sciences), Queen's University, Ontario
Dr Heather Castleden (white settler scholar) is a Canada Research Chair in Reconciling Relations for Health, Environments and Communities at Queen’s University where she is also Associate Professor in the Departments of Geography and Public Health Sciences. She is Director of the Health, Environments and Communities Research Lab (heclab.com) and has served on the editorial advisory board of the International Journal of Indigenous Health as well as the Institute of Aboriginal Peoples’ Health Advisory Board and is a member of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research' College of Reviewers. Her research program is community-based and participatory, and focuses on relational ethics and the politics of knowledge production in environment and health justice.

Indigenous-led clean-energy projects could power reconciliation
Apr 27, 2019 06:23 am UTC| Insights & Views
The federal government recently announced a $20 million initiative to reduce diesel dependency in up to 15 remote Indigenous communities. At first glance, the program seems like an exciting opportunity for these...