Quebec has once again closed the door on adopting Joyce’s Principle. It’s a document that aims to ensure Indigenous Peoples have equitable and safe access to health care. The CAQ government, however, remains steadfast and refuses to recognize the existence of systemic racism in the province. As Global’s Gloria Henriquez reports, First Nations leaders say it’s time for change.
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Quebec shuts down motion seeking adoption of Joyce’s Principle
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