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BR NWT Health Investigation – CP

Source: The Canadian Press – Broadcast wire Aug 18, 2016 YELLOWKNIFE – The Northwest Territories has promised an independent investigation into the death of an aboriginal man who was assumed to be drunk…

N.W.T. to probe stroke death of elder who was assumed to be drunk – CP

Source: The Canadian Press Aug 17, 2016 YELLOWKNIFE _ The Northwest Territories has promised an independent investigation into the death of an aboriginal elder assumed to be drunk when he was suffering from a…

N.W.T. orders review of Hugh Papik’s case after niece says stroke victim was treated as drunk – CBC

Health minister orders external review into Aklavik man’s case August 17, 2016 The Northwest Territories government now says it will launch an external investigation into the care of an Aklavik…

Homeless need more than a roof over their heads – The Chronicle Journal

Aug 17, 2016. The Thunder Bay Shelter House executive director knows the organization’s clients need more than just a roof over their heads. Gary Mack, who has served in the…

Winnipegger helps Indigenous man having heart attack, calls out those who didn’t – CBC

Aug 17, 2016 ‘You can deny that there’s racism all you want but the fact is, people are driving by it every day, literally’ A Winnipeg man who pulled over…

Homeless Victoria man released from hospital to street finds help – Times Colonist

Donald Peter Prevost had nowhere to go after he was discharged from hospital following gallbladder surgery this month — until last week, when he was offered a supportive housing bed.…

Saskatchewan village to get health, education help after school shooting – CP

Source: The Canadian Press Aug 16, 2016 LA LOCHE, Sask. _ A remote northern Saskatchewan village where people were traumatized after a deadly school shooting is getting help to improve its future. Premier…

OMA wants new negotiating mandate after doctors reject tentative fee agreement – CP

Source: The Canadian Press Aug 16, 2016  By Keith Leslie THE CANADIAN PRESS TORONTO _ Health Minister Eric Hoskins won’t rule out imposing a contract on doctors, but says he’s willing to give…

There is still much work ahead’: La Loche receives funding, support in wake of fatal shooting – StarPhoenix

August 16, 2016 Eight months after a mass shooting that stunned the nation, the northern Saskatchewan community of La Loche is receiving funding and support for mental health services, affordable housing and…

Supporting city’s aboriginal kids and families – The Star

Drop-in counselling, camps among core services offered There is one thing that seems to always surprise people about the work Native Child and Family Services of Toronto does: the number…

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