Quebec health-care professionals say the compulsory training developed following Joyce Echaquan's death does little to combat racism, prejudices or harmful misconceptions in the province's health-care system.
A Naskapi-Cree woman and her father, who each saw the Pope in two different parts of the country during his weeklong trip to Canada, say his visit played a significant role in helping them heal from the intergenerational trauma they experienced because of residential schools.
Indigenous and non-Indigenous artists who were shocked by Joyce Echaquan’s death last September in Joliette, Que., have been using their art to reflect their collective pain, but also their desire to denounce and combat racism in Quebec.