Feds launch process to develop legislation on Indigenous-controlled health care
OTTAWA —
The federal government will work with Indigenous leaders to co-develop legislation aimed at giving First Nations, Metis and Inuit people control over the delivery of health care in their communities.
Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller announced the launch of the co-development process Thursday at the conclusion of a two-day virtual meeting on anti-Indigenous racism in Canada’s health care system.
Miller said the aim is to transform health care in Indigenous communities by ensuring Indigenous control over the development and delivery of health services.
“We know that this is a system that has failed Indigenous Peoples … and treated Indigenous Peoples as second-class citizens,” he told a virtual news conference.


