Officials to hold talks on anti-Indigenous racism in health care
Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller is hosting two days of virtual discussions with Indigenous leaders, health experts and provincial and territorial health ministers on how to prevent and eliminate anti-Indigenous racism in the health system.
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