Their needs are considerable. Indigenous communities in Quebec are situated in remote places. The Atikamekw nation, for example, lives in the forest and thus is isolated. Major investment is required to ensure an appropriate quality of health care. That's also the case in every other respect.
The needs of the communities located near cities are different because they don't live in the same environment. What happened to Ms. Echaquan, for example, something that was one of the significant events of the past two years, suggests systemic racism was involved.
Quebec, and more specifically the government of that province, will have a lot of work to do to acknowledge that there is indeed systemic racism in its institutions. The task will be to provide an accessible, high-quality service that's appropriate and culturally suited to the needs of indigenous women and children, as well as to a general clientele.