B.C. First Nations health gets $8.2 billion in federal funding to fix 'disparities'

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VANCOUVER — The First Nations Health Authority in British Columbia will receive $8.2 billion over the next decade to help 200 Indigenous communities in a federal government renewal of funding.

During an announcement at the Squamish Nation in West Vancouver, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said the authority has transformed the way health is delivered to First Nations in B.C.

The authority took over health care for B.C. First Nations in 2013 from the federal government for the planning, management and delivery of health programs. Wayne Christian, the deputy chair of the First Nations Health Council, says Indigenous people have been struggling with the colonial impacts of genocide and systemic racism and changing that system will take some time.

 

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