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Canada’s premier medical journal says it’s eager to address the role it plays in perpetuating anti-Black racism in health care and spark the broader change needed to dismantle structural barriers to equitable care.
KEY POINTS
Anti-Black racism is real, widespread and affects the lives of Black people in Canada. It is a daily reality that co-occurs and affects all other health conditions that Black people experience. [1][1],[2][2] It is imperative that the realities of anti-Black racism be deliberately engaged