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Health committee  Absolutely.

January 31st, 2019Committee meeting

Valerie Gideon

Health committee  This is what we are also committed to doing. It was something that even the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights recommended that Canada do, which was to provide specific public awareness materials for indigenous women with respect to forced sterilization. We will be workin

January 31st, 2019Committee meeting

Valerie Gideon

Health committee  They had it. They've repealed it because it was for individuals who had mental incapacity as it was discussed at that time. It doesn't exist at this time.

January 31st, 2019Committee meeting

Valerie Gideon

Health committee  Do you want to start that off?

January 31st, 2019Committee meeting

Valerie Gideon

Health committee  I can speak to that from an indigenous individual's context. There are many hospitals across Canada that do have indigenous navigators or interpreters, particularly in areas where a significant amount of the population are indigenous patients. There are also community workers th

January 31st, 2019Committee meeting

Valerie Gideon

Health committee  Good question. The statistics on what's happening in hospitals aren't the only source that will provide the answer. That data shows only how many sterilizations have taken place, and not whether the sterilizations were forced. When the government was asked in the 1970s about the

January 31st, 2019Committee meeting

Valerie Gideon

Health committee  Possibly, but they feared the repercussions. The health care system involves a power imbalance between the doctor and the patient. Most people feel this imbalance, in a way. The phenomenon is even more pronounced when it concerns an Indigenous, marginalized or vulnerable woman.

January 31st, 2019Committee meeting

Valerie Gideon

Health committee  We definitely need the co-operation of the provinces and territories. They have access to more detailed information on what's happening in the hospitals, which all fall under provincial and territorial jurisdiction.

January 31st, 2019Committee meeting

Valerie Gideon

Health committee  Yes, definitely. That's why a working group will focus specifically on this issue.

January 31st, 2019Committee meeting

Valerie Gideon

Health committee  The information in the external review is the information that we have. It's not by individual-by-individual circumstance. It was not a homogeneous situation, so it was at different stages. I also think there were lots of comments about how women felt there would potentially be a

January 31st, 2019Committee meeting

Valerie Gideon

Health committee  Prior to budget 2017, our policy was that unless women were minors or had a medical recommendation, such as a prescription from a physician to have an escort to accompany them at birth, they would not get paid for the escort's travel. It doesn't mean that they couldn't have an es

January 31st, 2019Committee meeting

Valerie Gideon

Health committee  There's a chance, because we don't have information about the magnitude of the problem at this stage. We are trying to raise public awareness and work with indigenous women's organizations and communities to put the information up front in communities. We have maternal child he

January 31st, 2019Committee meeting

Valerie Gideon

Health committee  I don't have any knowledge of that.

January 31st, 2019Committee meeting

Valerie Gideon

Health committee  No, absolutely not, but we would pay for medical transportation, potentially, for the individual.

January 31st, 2019Committee meeting

Valerie Gideon

Health committee  That's correct, but it would not be for the procedure itself. It's part of a provincially or a territorially insured health system.

January 31st, 2019Committee meeting

Valerie Gideon