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Indigenous health legislation needed to end racism in health care: Miller

Indigenous health legislation needed to end racism in health care: Miller by The Canadian Press Last Updated Feb 4, 2021 at 12:28 pm EDT OTTAWA Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller says the federal government has launched consultations on a law meant to ensure Indigenous Peoples’ control over the development and delivery of their health services and eventually eliminate anti-Indigenous racism in health care. Speaking to a news conference in Ottawa, Miller says the federal government will work with Indigenous Peoples to increase knowledge of Indigenous practices and guarantee a greater representation of Indigenous people in the health field. Miller says the high uptake rate of COVID-19 vaccines among Indigenous people shows that there is a level of trust in the government but he says that trust is “thin.”

Indigenous health law needed to end racism: Miller

Winnipeg Free Press By: Maan Alhmidi, The Canadian Press Posted: Last Modified: 2:41 PM CST Thursday, Feb. 4, 2021 OTTAWA - The high uptake of COVID-19 vaccines in Indigenous communities might show a level of trust in the government but it remains thin, Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller said Thursday as he outlined next steps to tackling racism in health care. Winnipeg Free Press Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller responds to a question during a news conference Thursday, Feb. 4, 2021 in Ottawa. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld OTTAWA - The high uptake of COVID-19 vaccines in Indigenous communities might show a level of trust in the government but it remains thin, Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller said Thursday as he outlined next steps to tackling racism in health care.

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Systemic racism in Canada s health care and how it affects vaccine rollout

Systemic racism in Canada’s health care and how it affects vaccine rollout Twinkle Ghosh and Mike Le Couteur © Handout / Manitoba Keewatinowi Okimakanak (MKO) Inc. A community member in Norway House Cree Nation receives one of the first 240 doses of the Moderna vaccine, which arrived on January 7, 2021. As Canada tries to address racism in healthcare, the country s vaccine rollout needs to focus more on Indigenous communities, Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller said Wednesday. Coronavirus: Miller says pandemic provides opportunity to ‘test’ commitment to culturally sensitive health-care Replay Video UP NEXT His statements come amid virtual meetings with Indigenous group leaders about how to build trust with their communities and end systemic racism in healthcare.

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