Address anti-Indigenous racism in health care before expanding MAID: FN advocate
OTTAWA — Tyler White of Siksika First Nation Health Services in Alberta says the federal government should not expand access to the procedure to those suffering solely from severe mental illness.
He says such a move does not take into account the inequalities that Indigenous people face that are linked to complex diseases and higher rates of mental illness and suicide.
He described the Liberal government’s consultation with Indigenous leaders on the new law as trivial, and said the government should know many Indigenous people do not feel safe getting health care due to stigma and racism.
White, who joined Conservative MP Michael Cooper at a news conference to oppose Bill C-7 today, argues it is unjust to offer access to medical assistance in dying to Indigenous people when basic care and compassion have not been provided.