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Subject The Nation Has Stood Up
Date May 18, 2020 8:04 AM
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Amid the global crisis precipitated by the coronavirus, indigenous peoples are among the most severely affected yet most overlooked of populations. Many indigenous communities in Canada are remote, with little access to medical supplies or even hospitals. As such, without adequate and timely allocation of emergency resources, they are vulnerable to devastating outbreaks — [ as in La Loche, Saskatchewan. ]( [link removed] )

“There are many longstanding disparities between Indigenous communities and non-Indigenous communities," Dr. Anna Banerji, an infectious disease specialist, told CTV News. "There are severe overcrowding in some of these communities, a lack of … water security, a lack of food security in these communities."

"The jurisdictional fight between provinces and the federal government, where both claim the other is responsible for services," according to [ a report by Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) ]( [link removed] ), "more often than not leaves Indigenous people without any services."

"This patchwork of service," the report said, "is a direct result of colonialism."

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In frigid February, the Mohawk of Tyendinaga and other First Nations blocked railways, stalling the shipment of food, fuel, and raw materials along some of Canada’s most important supply lines. The disruptors were in solidarity with the Wet’suwet’en of B.C., who had built blockades of their own to stop the construction of a pipeline traversing B.C. from Dawson Creek to the port of Kitimat. The public in general, and environmental activists specifically, took due notice. But the undergirding point of contention reaches further and deeper into the chronicle of Canadian injustice. "It’s not over yet," said indigenous-resistance spokesperson Freda Huson. "The nation has stood up."  
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