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Reconciliation without Accountability Is Just Talk, Especially when It Comes to Indigenous Health
The federal government spent billions but shows no meaningful improvement in First Nations health, with a 21% average vacancy rate in community healthcare roles, the auditor general finds.
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Reconciliation without accountability is just talk, especially when it comes to Indigenous health
Canada's latest auditor general's report reveals an uncomfortable truth: billions of dollars and countless commitments later, the federal government still cannot demonstrate meaningful improvement in health services for First Nations.
Reconciliation without accountability is just talk — especially when it comes to Indigenous health
Canada’s latest auditor general’s report reveals an uncomfortable truth: billions of dollars and countless commitments later, the federal government still cannot demonstrate meaningful improvement in health services for First Nations. As a family physician working in my First Nation, Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory in southern Ontario, I see the evidence of this failure not in spreadsheets but in people — patients navigating a health system that rem…
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