Leaders detail concerns about COVID-19 impacts on Indigenous populations
OTTAWA — Indigenous leaders from across Canada say they are worried supports promised by the federal government to help First Nations, Inuit and Metis deal with the fallout of COVID-19 might not do enough to prevent the most vulnerable people from falling through the cracks.
The Assembly of First Nations declared a state of emergency for its First Nations this week, saying the money Ottawa has committed to date will not go far enough to meet the unique needs of Indigenous populations facing this pandemic.
“This is about the health and safety of First Nations families and communities,” said National Chief Perry Bellegarde. “We need to act now.”
The Liberal government has pledged $305 million for a new Indigenous community support fund to address immediate needs related to COVID-19.