Family hopes former Cree grand chief’s long stay in Montreal ER hallway spurs change
MONTREAL — The family of a Cree elder who recently spent four days in a Montreal hospital hallway said Wednesday they hope sharing his experience might spur change for the treatment of patients in Quebec emergency rooms.
Matthew Mukash was transported to Montreal General Hospital from his home in the northern Quebec village of Whapmagoostui on Jan. 7 after health problems he had been dealing with since August got considerably worse, notably weight loss and mobility problems.
Mukash, 72, a former grand chief of the Grand Council of Crees in Quebec, received treatment but remained in the ER hallway after being admitted to hospital — a common situation in Quebec’s overtaxed emergency rooms.
“When I was first admitted I was placed in a room. I spent one night there,” Mukash said in a video recorded on Jan. 10 in the hospital by his son and translated from Cree. “I was then asked to leave the room, so I was rolled out … I was placed here right at the entrance. I’m still here.”

