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Montreal protesters call for justice over death of indigenous woman


People rally at a Quebec hospital, in Montreal, Canada October 3, 2020. (Photo by Reuters)

Thousands of people have taken to the streets in Canadas second-most populous city, Montreal, against "systemic racism" in the death of an indigenous woman under controversial circumstances in a hospital this week.

The protesters gathered in the citys downtown on Saturday, demanding justice for Joyce Echaquan, a mother of seven, who died on Monday after seeking treatment for a stomach pain at Joliette Hospital in Montreal.

The demonstrators were shouting "Justice for Joyce!" and "Racism is a virus."

They were calling for the government to acknowledge the existence of systemic racism in the Quebec province and to take real action to stop discrimination Indigenous people face.

Several speakers in the rally said the government has tools to act against racism, but hasnt put those into practice.

They were referring to a government commissioned report that found last year that indigenous people faced systemic discrimination in public services across Quebec.

The Viens Commission said "prejudices against Indigenous peoples remain very widespread in interactions between caregivers and patients."

Quebecs health minister said last week that he met with Paul-Emile Ottawa, chief of Atikamekw of Manawan, - a First Nation community in Quebec - to discuss the commissions recommendations as it pertains to the provincial healthcare network.

"We need to put necessary actions in place so that a situation like Joyce Echaquans never happens again," said Christian Dube.

Echaquan, a woman from Atikamekw of Manawa, captured a video from her hospital bed on her cell phone and posted to Facebook, just hours before her death.

In the video, she is heard calling for help and screaming in pain, as two hospital staff insult her.

Echaquans family vowed on Friday to sue the hospital, saying that her death was the result of systemic racism in the country.

A lawyer representing her family, Jean-Francois Bertrand, said they were also filing a complaint with a provincial human rights commission and making a claim with a provincial body (IVAC) that investigates and offers compensation to victims of criminal acts.

The hospital fired a nurse and a nursing support staff member involved in the incident, according to local media.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau admitted on Wednesday that the incident was "another example of systemic racism" in the country.

Grand Chief of the Assembly of First Nations Quebec and Labrador, Ghislain Picard, however, blamed the government for the racial incidents in the country.

He said that racism was "very often the fruit of government policies which lead to systemic discrimination."

Conservative Leader Erin OToole also criticized the government, saying, "Indigenous communities need the prime minister to start to work."

"Why no action in regards to health from the Truth and Reconciliation Commission?" he said.

Canada has, in recent years, been coming to terms with racial injustice suffered by its indigenous people, who make up about 5 percent of Canadas population of nearly 37 million, suffers racial discrimination.

According to an investigation last year, the country was complicit in "race-based genocide" against indigenous women.

It said indigenous women were 12 times more likely to be killed or to disappear than other women in Canada.

The Quebec province also published its own report last year, finding that it was "impossible to deny that members of First Nations and Inuit are victims of systemic discrimination in their relations with the public services that are the subject of this inquiry."

 

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