A doctor speaking at a Treaty 7 conference on Jordan’s Principle has concluded that the program meant to help Indigenous children with medical needs is not working.
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I agree with Deni! On a different note entirely, I wonder if there would be some value in looking into the GAPS diet to help address Myrna’s condition?
The jurisdictional issue is a shell game played by the federal and provincial governments purposely intended to divest the fiduciary responsibility of both levels of government. This is why Indigenous People’s need to be recognized as the third arm of Canadian governing infrastructure to represent their own interests.
I agree with Deni! On a different note entirely, I wonder if there would be some value in looking into the GAPS diet to help address Myrna’s condition?
The jurisdictional issue is a shell game played by the federal and provincial governments purposely intended to divest the fiduciary responsibility of both levels of government. This is why Indigenous People’s need to be recognized as the third arm of Canadian governing infrastructure to represent their own interests.