First Nations nutrition experiments

The First Nations nutrition experiments were a series of experiments run in Canada by Department of Pensions and National Health (now Health Canada) in the 1940s and 1950s. The experiments involved nutrient-poor isolated communities such as those in The Pas and Norway House in northern Manitoba and in residential schools[1] and were designed to discover relative importance and optimum levels of the then-newly discovered vitamins.[2][3][4] The Calgary Herald has described the deaths connected with the experiments as 'genocide'.[5]

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