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Indigenous Health Federal Role
Federal responsibility for Indigenous health.
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SUMMARY - Indigenous Health Federal Role

The federal government has distinct responsibilities for Indigenous health that don't apply to healthcare generally. These responsibilities flow from treaties, constitutional relationships, and specific legislation—not simply from federal spending power but from the Crown's obligations to First Nations, Inuit, and MĂ©tis peoples. Indigenous Services Canada administers federal Indigenous health programs, but the scope, adequacy, and appropriateness of federal Indigenous health involvement remain contested.

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