2021
Public Health Agency of Canada
Intended as a complement to the Chief Public Health Officer of Canada's Annual Report on the State of Public Health in Canada, "From risk to resilience: An equity approach to COVID-19", this report highlights findings from engagement sessions with Indigenous populations on the challenges they faced in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic and what can be learned for the future. Key themes from these engagement sessions were: Indigenous sovereignty and self-determination, kinship, mental health, substance use, community leadership and preparedness, mistrust, structural inequalities, healthcare access, funding, relationship with governments, land, domestic violence, ceremony, communication, and data.
What we heard: Indigenous Peoples and COVID-19: Public Health Agency of Canada’s companion report.
Mashford-Pringle, A., Skura, C., Stutz, S., & Yohathasan, T. (2021). What we heard: Indigenous Peoples and COVID-19. Ottawa, ON: Public Health Agency of Canada.
January 2024
Health Services Racism, Stigma and Discrimination Cultural Safety Professional Standards/Competencies
Health Promotion COVID-19 Metis health
COVID-19 Vaccination Metis health
COVID-19 Pandemic Reponse Pandemic Preparedness Vaccination