Policy will ensure disputes don’t delay health care for Inuit children: leader
Ottawa is working on a policy to ensure health care for Inuit children isn’t delayed while governments argue over who pays.
“Minister (Jane) Philpott is going to work with us over the summer to hopefully create a structure that allows for Inuit children to not be tied up in jurisdictional issues,” Natan Obed of the national organization Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami said Wednesday.
Obed said the Indigenous services minister agreed this week at a meeting in Inuvik, N.W.T., to work towards an equivalent to Jordan’s Principle for Inuit children.
“All partners agreed to work together towards the development of an Inuit-specific child-first initiative to address the challenges faced by Inuit children,” Philpott said in a statement.