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AMC wants a role in investigation into death of Ebb and Flow First Nation COVID-19 patient

Article content The Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs (AMC) say they want answers after an Indigenous woman died last month from COVID-19 just moments before she was to be airlifted out of province for care, and they want First Nations representatives involved in any investigation of the incident. Krystal Mousseau, a 31-year old mother of two from the Ebb and Flow First Nation, died on May 25 during an attempt to transport her from Brandon to Ottawa to receive care for COVID-19. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or AMC wants a role in investigation into death of Ebb and Flow First Nation COVID-19 patient Back to video

New Indigenous community healing space planned for Children s Hospital in Winnipeg

Pressure increasing on province, Ottawa to fund search for children s graves

Winnipeg Free Press By: Dylan Robertson One-hundred-and-four orange hearts at the former Brandon Indian Residential School site. OTTAWA The Pallister and Trudeau governments are facing mounting pressure to help locate unmarked residential school burial sites, after Ontario pledged millions for these searches. OTTAWA The Pallister and Trudeau governments are facing mounting pressure to help locate unmarked residential school burial sites, after Ontario pledged millions for these searches. Meanwhile, a Manitoba senator says Ottawa needs to do all it can to help uncover the truth, instead of starting a legal battle with the Catholic Church. On Tuesday, Ontario Premier Doug Ford allocated $10 million over three years, both for searches and commemorations, earning praise from the Chiefs of Ontario, who are often critical of Ford.

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