Quebec to fund new native friendship centre in city where Joyce Echaquan died
JOLIETTE, Que. — The Quebec government is investing $3.1 million for a new Native Friendship Centre in a city that was recently shaken by the death of an Indigenous woman in a local hospital.
Indigenous Affairs Minister Ian Lafreniere says in a statement that the new facility in Joliette, Que., will include the centre’s Mirerimowin health clinic, which was launched last month in response to the Indigenous population’s reluctance to seek health services.
Joyce Echaquan, a 37-year-old Atikamekw woman, died in late September at the Joliette hospital shortly after filming racist insults she was subjected to from a nurse and an orderly.
The release of the video caused an uproar and spurred calls for improved care for Indigenous patients.