Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians Raise Health Issues with Members
of Parliament
Grand Chief Phillips stated, "the reason we are here is to begin to open the doors of dialogue between government officials and First Nation Communities on several specific issues regarding treaty rights, consultation, education and concerns in regards to the health of our people."
Currently health programs/services (on-reserve) are delivered through various contribution agreements with elected councils. The Non Insured Health Benefits (NIHB) program provides First Nation communities with access to basic health care and provides supplements for optometric, dental, medications and transportation.
The AIAI Chiefs all say that the NIHB program is severely underfunded and that the government focuses on cost containment rather than the health and wellness of First Nation people.
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During a visit to Parliament Hill, the Chiefs were made aware of the recent H1N1 controversy, in which Health
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The AIAI Chiefs said, "The body bag issue clearly illustrates the lack of coordination and preparation on Health Canada's part in relation to pandemic planning."
The Grand Chief stated that the recent news about the body bags was disturbing. "The news about the delivery of body bags to the community, rather than providing the proper preventative supplies, like hand sanitizers, masks and vaccines does not send a very good message about the governments implementation of their pandemic plans. I certainly hope this mistake can be used to awaken the Canadian public awareness of the seriousness of this issue and to put pressure on the government to do the right thing."
The Grand Chief went on to say, "The Canadian public should take notice to how First Nations communities are being treated as it shows how prepared
The Grand Chief also stated that he is glad that the Health
For further information: The Association of Iroquois and Allied Indians, Grand Chief Randall Phillips, (519) 434-2761, [email protected]
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