Task force developed between Ottawa, Inuit to tackle sky-high tuberculosis rates
OTTAWA — The federal government unveiled Thursday a plan aimed at eliminating the sky high rate of tuberculosis among Canada’s Inuit population.
Indigenous Services Minister Jane Philpott announced creation of a joint federal-Inuit task force to tackle the fact that the rate of TB among Inuit people is 270 times higher than the Canadian-born, non-Indigenous population.
Natan Obed, president of the Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami, said the federal government has never pledged — until now— a joint plan aimed at eliminating the disease.
“We’ve often said ‘When is a crisis a crisis?’” Obed said. “For Inuit, this is a monumental step forward.”


