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ON-SAVE FIRST COUNTRIES AND WELLBEING MOVE STRATEGY

Thomas J. Rea , Candidate of Arts [B.A] Politics, History, Economics, The King's University, Canada

Abstract

The Canadian veneer of multiculturalism and medical services for all has been a compelling advertising device in advancing the Canadian public personality. Notwithstanding, does Canadian medical care similarly serve Canada's populace completely? Furthermore, is it similarly open to all? In responding to these inquiries, this essay will center around Canada's on-hold First Countries people group — with an emphasis on the territory of Manitoba — and argue that the ongoing medical services strategy, all the more explicitly the Wellbeing Move Strategy, is not adequate in addressing the culturally-explicit wellbeing needs and cut off points the autonomy in controlling and in like manner conveying medical services assets, alongside giving restricted subsidizing over all to the Primary Countries people groups.

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Jurisdictional control, Intergovernmental relations, Native Canadians

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Thomas J. Rea. (2022). ON-SAVE FIRST COUNTRIES AND WELLBEING MOVE STRATEGY. International Journal Of History And Political Sciences, 2(05), 01–04. https://doi.org/10.37547/ijhps/Volume02Issue05-01