Actions and Commitments: Call to Action # 18

Exploring Theme: "Joyce's Principle"

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November 1, 2022


Quebec initiative is helping fund Indigenous women’s research while contributing to Joyce’s Principle

The second recipient of the Joyce Echaquan Scholarship is hoping to develop a new care model. University Affairs: On September 28, 2020, Quebec residents were shaken to learn of the death of Joyce Echaquan, an Atikamekw woman whose social media posts denounced the mistreatment she suffered at a hospital in Joliette, Que. Her tragic death...

August 6, 2021


Addressing anti-Indigenous racism in health systems: Federal response

The Government of Canada’s response to the National Dialogues held in October 2020, January 2021 and June 2021.  On this page: Overview Canada is committed to ending anti-Indigenous racism in our health systems in a way that is informed by the lived experiences of Indigenous Peoples and based on the recognition of rights of Indigenous...

November 16, 2020


Joyce’s Principle

Brief presented by the Council of the Atikamekw of Manawan and the Council de la Nation Atikamekw in honor and memory of Joyce Echaquan. About Joyce’s Principle This principle is a call to action and a commitment from governments to end an intolerable and unacceptable situation. In itself, Joyce’s Principle is inspired by the United...

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