Second meeting on anti-Indigenous racism in health to focus on solutions
OTTAWA — Canadians expect concrete measures from politicians to ensure everyone — Indigenous people included — has access to first-class medical treatment, Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller said ahead of a meeting on systemic racism in the health system.
“This is a jurisdiction (that) is jealously guarded by provinces, but when it comes to issues like racism, systemic racism, discrimination, every leader in this country has a leadership role to play in calling it out and getting rid of it,” Miller told a news conference Wednesday.
“We know, going into the meeting, that there is systemic racism in the health-care system in every province and in every territory.”
First Nations, Métis and Inuit leaders and representatives are taking part in the two-day virtual meeting to discuss anti-Indigenous racism in the health-care system.