Current Problems: Health (18-24)

Exploring Stakeholder: "Government of Canada"

Updates on this page: 6 (Filtered by Theme "Health Funding Issues")
 

April 23, 2024


Inuit leaders disappointed with budget’s lack of money for tuberculosis elimination

Budget pledges $1.1B for First Nations and Inuit health but offers nothing on TB elimination specifically CBC Indigenous: Inuit leaders are concerned with the federal Liberal budget’s lack of new cash specifically earmarked for eliminating tuberculosis in Inuit regions by 2030.  Advocates say the spending plan was a missed opportunity on that front and a...

April 8, 2024


Counselling cut for B.C. First Nation survivors of residential schools who don’t have status cards

2,600 providers have four weeks to terminate or transfer their non-status clients out of their care The Tyee: Vanouver Sun – The First Nations Health Authority is cutting off counselling coverage for former residential school students in B.C. and their families, as well as those of missing or murdered Indigenous women — unless they have...

March 3, 2024


Cat Lake First Nation declares state of emergency after nursing station destroyed in fire

‘Building appears to be a total loss,’ says Nishnawbe Aski Police Service CBC News: Cat Lake First Nation’s nursing station has burned down, leaving the remote northwestern Ontario community without a central access point to health-care services. Nishnawbe Aski Police Service (NAPS) confirmed that a fire broke out at the Margaret Gray Nursing Station Saturday...

February 16, 2024


Grassy Narrows chief calls out feds amid ‘ridiculous’ delays to mercury treatment centre construction

Trudeau said ‘money is not the objection’ to building the centre during 2019 election debate CBC Indigenous: The chief of Grassy Narrows is calling out the federal government as a long-promised mercury poisoning treatment centre for the northern Ontario First Nation remains beset by delays tied to federal funding uncertainty. Eight months have passed since Indigenous Services Minister...

February 5, 2024


Burnell Place offers safe stay to patients from remote First Nations in Manitoba

CBC Indigenous: A recently opened lodge in Winnipeg’s West End is offering First Nations people who’ve come to the city for medical services a family-oriented alternative to staying in hotels. Burnell Place opened last October in the former Kivalliq Inuit Centre building on Burnell Street. Many First Nations people come to Winnipeg for medical services...

December 13, 2023


Wequedong Lodge in Thunder Bay says it’s headed toward bankruptcy

Too many clients, not enough capacity to meet needs, says executive director CBC News: A lodge that houses First Nations people from across northern Ontario who travel to Thunder Bay, Ont., for medical treatment is headed toward bankruptcy, according to its executive director. Wequedong Lodge is a 110-bed facility that has been over capacity for years....

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