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Ottawa to lay groundwork for new Indigenous health legislation

Posted: Jan 28, 2021 4:00 AM ET | Last Updated: January 29 Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller launched talks on Thursday to develop new health legislation for Inuit, Métis and First Nations.(Justin Tang/The Canadian Press) The federal government capped two days of meetings this week into eliminating anti-Indigenous racism in the health-care system by announcing plans to begin co-developing new legislation to overhaul Indigenous health. The legislation aims to ensure Indigenous control over the development and delivery of health services. What we re doing is not working for Indigenous people, said Health Minister Patty Hajdu at a Thursday evening news conference concluding the discussions.

iPolitics AM: Boosting universal pharmacare, ending for-profit long-term care top New Democrat agenda today

iPolitics AM: Boosting universal pharmacare, ending for-profit long-term care top New Democrat agenda today
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Federal, provincial officials to discuss ways to counter anti-Indigenous racism in health care

Federal, provincial officials discuss ways to counter anti-Indigenous racism in health care Olivia Stefanovich © Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller is hosting two days of virtual discussions with Indigenous leaders, health experts and provincial and territorial health ministers on how to prevent and eliminate anti-Indigenous racism in the health system. Federal ministers are holding virtual meetings with provincial and territorial health counterparts, First Nations, Inuit and Métis Nation representatives and medical experts over the next two days to talk about anti-Indigenous racism in Canada s health-care system. We know going into the meeting that there is racism in the health-care system, Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller said on Wednesday morning at a press conference in Ottawa.

Ontario, Quebec maintain downward trend in daily COVID-19 cases

Ontario, Quebec maintain downward trend in daily COVID-19 cases
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iPolitics AM: Trudeau, Singh hold virtual caucus confabs

iPolitics By Kady O Malley. Published on Jan 27, 2021 6:01am A sign encouraging people to wear masks near Parliament Hill on Jan. 15, 2021. Jolson Lim/iPolitics As the first week of the new sitting hits the halfway point, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is set to spend the morning ensconced behind digitally closed doors with his Liberal colleagues as they gather via webcam, of course for the first caucus confab since the House of Commons reopened for business earlier this week. According to his itinerary, he’ll also be making a appearance at question period, although the notice doesn’t specify whether he intends to make the trek to the Chamber to join the fray in person, or fire up the webcam to face his adversaries via Zoom. (2 PM)

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