First Nation calls for equitable health-care access following death of Joyce Echaquan
MONTREAL — Sipi Flamand says it’s long overdue that Quebec guarantees equal access to health care for Indigenous peoples in the province.
Flamand, vice-chief of Manawan, an Atikamekw community about 250 kilometres north of Montreal, helped craft a list of recommendations submitted Monday to the Quebec and Canadian governments on how to tackle systemic racism in health and social services.
The call to action, known as Joyce’s Principle, aims to ensure that Indigenous people have equal access to “the highest standard” of government-run health services. First Nations have for years complained about discrimination in hospitals and other institutions.
“We’re reaching out to all the authorities, institutions and organizations to change their mentality toward Indigenous people,” Flamand said in an interview Sunday. “I think that will benefit everyone.”

