2:05 Atikamekw leaders hope Joyce’s Principle will improve health care for First Nations Sipi Flamand says it’s long overdue that Quebec guarantees equal access to health care for Indigenous peoples ...
NITASKINAN, QC, Nov. 16, 2020 /CNW Telbec/ - The Council of the Atikamekw of Manawan (CDAM) and the Council of the Atikamekw Nation (CNA) are submitting today the brief for "Joyce's Principle" to the ...
A photo of Joyce Echaquan is shown at a vigil in September 2020. The Indigenous woman suffered racism and humiliation, which she recorded on social media, from staff at the Joliette hospital where she ...
Indigenous people disappointed with Quebec Indigenous people in Quebec feel their voices haven't been heard after the government decided not to adopt the Joyce Principle.
The federal government announced Wednesday morning that it is allotting $2 million dollars to help the Atikamekw Nation begin implementation of Joyce’s Principle. The document was written by ...
Atikamekw leaders in Quebec say it's time for the provincial and federal governments to take a stand when it comes to systemic racism against Indigenous people, and have devised a set of principles ...
MONTREAL - Atikamekw leaders in Quebec say they are disappointed by the provincial government's refusal to adopt measures aimed at improving Indigenous health care this week over a reference to ...
The Atikamekw community of Manawan says it will call on the United Nations (UN) to examine the reality of Indigenous women in the wake of Joyce Echaquan's death. In an interview with Radio-Canada's ...
A vigil and rally was held in honour of Joyce Echaquan in St-Charles-Borromée on Sept. 29, 2020. Dave Sidaway Montreal Gazette Atikamekw leaders in Quebec say they are disappointed by the Quebec ...
It’s a sorry reflection on our humanity that Joyce’s Principle — sparked by the death of Joyce Echaquan, the Indigenous woman who suffered racism and humiliation in her final hours from hospital staff ...
Indigenous leaders make recommendations Indigenous leaders have drawn up recommendations to ensure their people have equal access to health care following the death of Joyce Echaquan.