Author of the article: Xavier Kataquapit
Publishing date: Apr 20, 2021 • 2 hours ago • 2 minute read • Xavier Kataquapit, a member of Attawapiskat First Nation and an urban Indigenous resident of Kirkland Lake, received his first shot of the Moderna vaccine from Sandra Dalpai, nurse practitioner with the Kirkland Lake Family Health Team, at a vaccination clinic held by the Timiskaming Health Unit in Kirkland Lake on Thursday, April 15. Supplied jpg, TD
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KIRKLAND LAKE Beaverhouse First Nation along with many organizations in the province are filling the gap in vaccinating the urban Indigenous population against COVID-19.
The vaccine rollout has been moving ahead in Northeastern Ontario Indigenous First Nations through the efforts of the Assembly of First Nations (AFN), Chiefs of Ontario (COO), Nishnawbe-Aski Nation (NAN), Mushkegowuk Council, Wabun Tribal Council and other Tribal Councils in association with the government of Canada, gover
Urban Indigenous population receiving their vaccines
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