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      • Budget 2021 proposes to invest $1.4 billion over five years, beginning in 2021-22, and $40.6 million ongoing, to maintain essential health care services for First Nations and Inuit, continue work to transform First Nations health systems, and respond to the health impacts of climate change, including:
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  2. • Federal government spending on First Nations and Inuit health in 2018-2019 represented 33 per cent of the spending by Indigenous Services Canada (ISC), whereas provincial/territorial government

  3. Several parliamentarians expressed interest in a PBO analysis, in both dollar and per-capita terms, of provincial/territorial health care funding and funding for First Nations and Inuit by Indigenous Services Canada through the First Nations and Inuit Health Branch.

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  4. Oct 6, 2023 · In 2017-2020, significantly higher proportions of First Nations people living off reserve (20.3%), Métis (17.9%) and Inuit (56.5%) across Canada reported being without a regular health care provider (RHCP), compared with their non-Indigenous counterparts (14.5%).

    • Supporting Indigenous Communities in The Fight Against Covid-19
    • Improving Health Outcomes in Indigenous Communities
    • Responding to The Tragedy of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
    • Indigenous Infrastructure
    • Indigenous Early Learning and Child Care
    • Providing High-Quality Education
    • Supporting Indigenous Post-Secondary Education During Covid-19
    • Supporting Indigenous Economies During Covid-19
    • Support For Indigenous Entrepreneurs
    • Supporting Indigenous Children and Families

    Since the start of the pandemic, Indigenous communities have faced extraordinary health challenges and continue to be vulnerable to the virus and its variants. The federal government has supported Indigenous communities every step of the way through the pandemic, and will continue to have their backs. 1. Budget 2021 proposes to provide an additiona...

    For far too long, Indigenous peoples have faced poor health care and their communities have experienced reduced health outcomes. To ensure Indigenous peoples can access high-quality health care: 1. Budget 2021 proposes to invest $1.4 billion over five years, beginning in 2021-22, and $40.6 million ongoing, to maintain essential health care services...

    The government is accelerating work on the National Action Plan in response to the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls' Calls for Justice and the implementation of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's Calls to Action. Budget 2021 lays out a plan that will build on progress and remain accountable to communities...

    The government is accelerating work to close infrastructure gaps in Indigenous communities, creating good jobs and building healthier, safer, and more prosperous Indigenous communities in the long-term. 1. Budget 2021 proposes distinctions-based investments of $6 billion over five years, starting in 2021-22, with $388.9 million ongoing, to support ...

    Early learning and child care programs designed by and with Indigenous families and communities give Indigenous children the best start in life. This is a critical part of reconciliation. 1. Budget 2021 proposes $2.5 billion over five years to build on the existing distinctions-based approach to Indigenous Early Learning and Child Care, with a long...

    A high-quality education is the foundation of success, which every child growing up in Canada deserves no matter where they live. Investing in children's education is an important part of the government's plan to build long-term economic resilience. In 2019, the federal government implemented a new, co-developed policy and funding approach to bette...

    The pandemic continues to affect Indigenous post-secondary students and institutions. To help Indigenous students complete their studies and ensure that Indigenous-led post-secondary institutions can provide online services and continue to implement health and safety measures: 1. Budget 2021 proposes to provide $150.6 million to support Indigenous ...

    The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on Indigenous communities and businesses. Public health measures have affected many of the revenue sources communities use to support service delivery and pay loans which have been taken out to support community, economic development, and jobs. To ensure the long-term resilience of Indigenous econo...

    The Aboriginal Entrepreneurship Program helps Indigenous entrepreneurs access affordable loans to start and grow their businesses. 1. Budget 2021 proposes to invest $42 million over three years, starting in 2021-22, to expand the Aboriginal Entrepreneurship Program. This will directly support Indigenous-led businesses and help Indigenous communitie...

    The government is committed to supporting the well-being of Indigenous children and families. Work continues with Indigenous leadership to reform child and family services so that all Indigenous children have the opportunity to grow up in their communities, immersed in their cultures, and surrounded by loved ones. 1. To support this important work,...

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  5. Nov 9, 2023 · In 2022-23, Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) continued to make meaningful progress to advance shared priorities with First Nations, Inuit and Métis, improve partnerships and support the self-determination of Indigenous Peoples.

  6. Indigenous Services Canada funds or directly provides services for First Nations and Inuit that supplement those provided by provinces and territories, including primary health care, health promotion and supplementary health benefits.

  7. Aug 23, 2024 · The First Nations and Inuit Health and Wellness Indicators provide an overview of some key facets of the health of First Nations people and Inuit. These indicators are grouped into four domains - demographics, health status and outcomes, determinants of health, and health system performance.

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