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What problems lie at the intersection of indigenous people's relationship with government operated healthcare in Canada and rural communities?

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Jamie

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IntermediateCultural Competency5 min response60s prep

Record a video or type your response. Jamie’s feedback stays grounded in the answer you give.

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