Actions and Commitments: Call to Action # 21

Exploring Stakeholder: "Government of Québec"

Updates on this page: 5 (Filtered by Theme "Investments in Indigenous Healing Centres")
 

June 10, 2024


The place where they heal us

How this Kanien’kehá:ka community asserted its sovereignty over health care The Kateri Memorial Hospital Centre completed a $28 million expansion and renovation in 2019.Steve Rompré/Radio-Canada June is National Indigenous History Month. To celebrate our accomplishments, CBC Indigenous is highlighting First Nations, Inuit and Métis trailblazers in law, medicine, science, sports — and beyond. CBC Indigenous: Retired...

September 28, 2023


For Inuit by Inuit: Isuarsivik expands to include families, more land-based care 

By Emelia Fournier Recovery centre in Nunavik to welcome more guests in new building. APTN News: Perched atop a hill in the tundra looking out at the Koksoak River, the new Isuarsivik building gives its guests easy access to the land – something land coordinator George Kauki said is necessary for Inuit to recover. “We’re very connected to the land, Mother Nature, it brings...

August 7, 2023


Montreal opening first-of-its-kind Indigenous emergency care clinic

Centre will offer traditional Indigenous and Western approaches to medicine CBC News: An emergency care clinic catering exclusively to Indigenous people and their needs is opening in Montreal this week — the first of its kind in the city.  Anyone who identifies as Indigenous will be able to walk into the clinic — initiated by the Indigenous Health...

October 9, 2019


New Eeyou-Eenou Regional Health Centre in Chisasibi

Announcement of construction of a new Eeyou-Eenou Regional Health Centre in Chisasibi. The new $300M, 20,000 m2 facility will combine a 52-bed hospital for the population of Eeyou Istchee (approximately 20,000), and a Community Miyupimaatisiiun Centre (CMC), offering front-line services and community health for the local population of Chisasibi. The new Regional Health Centre is...

August 29, 2019


Isuarsivik Regional Recovery Centre in Kuujjuaq

From the Infrastructure Canada to build the new Isuarsivik Regional Recovery Centre in Kuujjuaq in addition to the $6-million contribution by federal Indigenous Services last year. Other funding has come from Isuarsivik’s own fundraising efforts, as well as the Government of Quebec, Makivik Corp. and the Kativik Regional Government. The total investment required $40.5 million to...

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