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LOCAL CURES - A travelogue - Eric Crampton Foreword by Rob Hennin

14 Aug 2024

That a medicine chest shall be kept While the Medicine Chest clause is at the house of each Indian agent for only explicitly noted in Treaty 6, it And with that background, we can the use and benefit of the Indians at is argued to have been included in return to Pacific Blue Cross – the the direction of such agent.... [...] They write: “Most of the language surrounding Indigenous identity, especially that of the legally recognized “Indian” under the Indian Act is problematic, to say the least; however, it continues to be the legal technical term used for First Nations peoples under the Indian Act and in the Canadian Constitution. [...] • In 2019, the First Nations of Quebec and Labrador Health and Social Services Commission signed a tripartite Memorandum of Understanding with Canada and the province of Quebec, which committed the partners to work towards a new health and social services governance model. [...] • In 2021, the Nishnawbe Aski Nation (NAN) signed a trilateral statement with Canada and the province of Ontario, committing to work together in partnership to support the establishment of a First Nations health services delivery system in NAN Territory. [...] manages, and funds the delivery of The shift to the FNHA also meant First Nations health programmes that locals could find better ways We learned that the process toward and services”.19 Alongside the around bureaucratic problems.

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