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By Marci Becking

TORONTO – Health Directors from all over Anishinabek Nation territory met in Toronto on Dec. 3-4, 2018, to talk about what Health Transformation should look like and what direction this engagement process should take with First Nations citizens.

Health Transformation champion and former Chief of Kettle and Stony Point, Tom Bressette, addressed participants of the Health Transformation summit in Toronto on Dec 3.-4.

Health Transformation champion and former Chief of Kettle and Stony Point, Tom Bressette, says that he has been an advocate for people to assume the control of health care for a long time.  He spoke to the some 30 participants in the room and urged them to help create a path forward.

“We need to take control about what we are complaining about,” says Bressette.  “Services aren’t what they should be.  You guys are the health professionals. You are from our communities and know what our needs, problems and short falls are.  If we had a better system, we could put all funding together in one envelope and come up with a good set of health professionals who will guide and decide what direction to take.  It won’t be political people.  It will be people like you who have spent your lives working and servicing our people in health care.  We need you.  We need your input to tell us what you want.”

Bressette says that assertion over… Read More