First Nations chief welcomes Quebec nurses’ admission about racism in health system
MONTREAL — The Assembly of First Nations Quebec-Labrador is welcoming the recent acknowledgment by Quebec’s order of nurses that systemic racism exists in the health-care system.
Assembly Chief Ghislain Picard said in an interview today the order’s comments reflect a desire within that organization to fight against racism and to respect Indigenous cultures.
The professional order, called Ordre des infirmières et infirmiers du Québec, said Wednesday it recognized that systemic racism existed — particularly toward Inuit and First Nations people.
The order’s comments were in response to the death last September of Joyce Echaquan, a Atikamekw mother who filmed herself at a Quebec hospital while staff hurled racist insults at her as she lay dying.