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Some Cree feel left out of COVID-19 vaccination campaign


Posted: Feb 03, 2021 6:33 PM CT | Last Updated: February 4
Annie Trapper Weistche and her husband Kenneth Weistche live near Amos, Que. They are fighting to get Cree living outside the traditional Cree territory access to the COVID-19 vaccine.(submitted by Kenneth Weistche)
Some Cree living outside the jurisdictional Cree health board boundaries in northern Quebec say they feel worse than second-class citizens when it comes to getting access to a COVID-19 vaccine.   
Where are our rights as Cree people?, said Kenneth Weistche, who lives with his wife Annie Trapper Weistche in the non-Cree town of La Corne, just south of Amos in northern Quebec. ....

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Federal government invests nearly $40 million of additional funding to respond to needs of those experiencing or


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Federal government invests nearly $40 million of additional funding to respond to needs of those experiencing or
From: Employment and Social Development Canada
The COVID-19 pandemic in Canada is having real, tangible public health, economic, and safety impacts on all Canadians. That is why the Government of Canada is taking action to help those experiencing or at risk of homelessness. The Minister of Families, Children and Social Development, Ahmed Hussen, and the Minister for Health and Social Services of Quebec, Lionel Carmant, have announced that additional funding of $39.8 million is being provided to Quebec communities as part of the Canada-Quebec Agreement to support the homelessness sector’s response to COVID-19 under Reaching Home. ....

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