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VANCOUVER — Federal funding of $8.2 billion over 10 years for the First Nations Health Authority in British Columbia will give Indigenous communities unprecedented control over how to use the ...
Get a first look at the Osage Nation’s new health facility in Pawhuska—$42M investment including primary care, dental, therapy services.
First Nations leaders held an emergency meeting in Ottawa on Wednesday to discuss a mental health crisis they warn could get even worse without government help.. Nishnawbe Aski Nation says there ...
News Indigenous Health Rights + Justice A ‘Gut-Wrenching’ Snapshot of First Nations Health Toxic drugs and COVID have hit communities hard. But there’s still hope, resilience and a path to ...
Dr. Cornelia (Nel) Wieman, First Nations Health Authority Chief Medical Officer, left, speaks as Wayne Christian (Wenecwtsin), First Nations Health Council Deputy Chair, right, listens during a ...
First Nations in southern Manitoba embarked on a walking campaign Wednesday with the intention of promoting unity in health care across their communities. As we navigate through unprecedented ...
First Nations people have been expected to adapt to a Western health service, rather than these services adapting to First Nations people’s ways of knowing, being and doing. There is also a ...
Island Health has signed an agreement with ‘Na̱mg̱is First Nation to better co-ordinate health-care service delivery on Cormorant Island. Senior officials at Island Health will now be required ...
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First Nations Health Authority backs harm reduction on B.C. overdose anniversary - MSNDr. Cornelia (Nel) Wieman, First Nations Health Authority Chief Medical Officer, left, speaks as Wayne Christian (Wenecwtsin), First Nations Health Council Deputy Chair, right, listens during a ...
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