Indigenous leaders from across the country united in Montreal on Thursday to send a message to the new federal government. They are demanding better access to healthcare for Indigenous Peoples living in urban areas. They argue that services are more likely to be found on reserves, even though the vast majority of the Indigenous population live in cities. Global’s Dan Spector reports.
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Calls to increase access to healthcare for Indigenous Peoples living in city centres
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