Indigenous people in Quebec want more than an apology from CMA. They want 'concrete actions'

The Canadian Medical Association (CMA) is holding a ceremony in Victoria, B.C. on Wednesday to publicly acknowledge the "unacceptable health disparities" experienced by Indigenous people due to the legacy of colonialism, residential schools and systemic racism in Canada.

Indigenous people in Quebec want more than an apology from CMA. They want 'concrete actions'
A woman stands in front of a sign that reads Centre d'amitie autochtone de Lanaudiere.

The Canadian Medical Association (CMA) is holding a ceremony in Victoria, B.C. on Wednesday to publicly acknowledge the "unacceptable health disparities" experienced by Indigenous people due to the legacy of colonialism, residential schools and systemic racism in Canada.