Speaking on Thursday following a two-day virtual meeting about anti-Indigenous racism in the health-care system, Indigenous Affairs Minister Marc Miller said governments need to “learn some lessons” about the way to deploy assets to Indigenous communities as it moves forward with its COVID-19 vaccine rollout in harder-to-reach communities.
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Coronavirus: Miller says governments need to ‘learn some lessons’ about how assets deployed to Indigenous communities
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