Government of Canada COVID-19 Update for Indigenous Peoples and communities
| Indigenous Services Canada | news releases
In the last few weeks, Indigenous communities have been facing an alarming rise in the number of new and active COVID-19 cases.
| Indigenous Services Canada | news releases
In the last few weeks, Indigenous communities have been facing an alarming rise in the number of new and active COVID-19 cases.
| Indigenous Services Canada | news releases
The Government of Canada is proud to support economic development opportunities and growth in Indigenous communities.
| Indigenous Services Canada | media advisories
Please be advised that the Honourable Marc Miller, Minister of Indigenous Services, Valerie Gideon, Associate Deputy Minister, and Dr. Tom Wong, Chief Medical Officer of Public Health, will hold a news conference to provide an update on coronavirus disease (COVID-19).
| Indigenous Services Canada | news releases
The Government of Canada and First Nations communities are working in partnership to improve water infrastructure on reserves and to support access to safe, clean and reliable drinking water.
| Indigenous Services Canada | news releases
Today, on behalf of the Honourable Marc Miller, Minister of Indigenous Services, the Honourable Patty Hajdu, Member of Parliament for Thunder Bay – Superior North and Marcus Powlowski, Member of Parliament for Thunder Bay – Rainy River, announced the 34 Indigenous organizations in Northern Ontario who received approximately $3.6 million in funding through the Indigenous Community Support Fund's off-reserve and urban stream to address the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
| Indigenous Services Canada | news releases
In the last few weeks, Indigenous communities have been facing an alarming rise in the number of new and active COVID-19 cases.
| Indigenous Services Canada | news releases
Since the beginning of the pandemic, action has been taken at all levels to protect the most vulnerable and support those who need it most. Collective measures have been taken by women’s groups, homeless shelters, and mental health organizations, and assistance with food delivery has been organized by community-based organizations across this country. This work and their leadership has been making a fundamental difference.
| Indigenous Services Canada | news releases
There has been a considerable weekly increase in the number of new and active COVID-19 cases in First Nation communities since mid-August.
| Indigenous Services Canada | news releases
Indigenous Services announced the 28 Indigenous organizations in the province of Saskatchewan who received approximately $6.1 million in funding through the Indigenous Community Support Fund’s off-reserve and urban stream to address the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
| Indigenous Services Canada | news releases
Since the beginning of the pandemic, action has been taken at all levels to protect the most vulnerable and support those who need it most.