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Structures of Indifference: An Indigenous Life and Death in a Canadian City by Adele Perry, Mary Jane Logan McCallum

5.0

Really important read. The medical realities experienced by Indigenous peoples in Canada should make all of us ashamed that our "universal health care" is such an important element of our national identity. People with Indian status as per the 1876 Indian Act have an entirely different health care system from which their treatment is funded; a system that was built directly off of the one that administered residential schools and Indian hospitals. And that is what we refer to as 'medical apartheid'