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    Source: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/...rticle1496790/

    Aboriginals in Canada face ?Third World'-level risk of tuberculosis
    Wasagamack First Nation Patrick White / The Globe and Mail

    Risk of infection among natives is 31 times greater than non-natives; for Inuit, risk is 186 times greater

    Bill Curry

    Ottawa ? From Thursday's Globe and Mail Published on Wednesday, Mar. 10, 2010 9:17PM EST Last updated on Friday, Mar. 12, 2010 3:12AM EST

    It's been more than 100 years since Peter Bryce, former chief medical officer at Indian Affairs, sounded the alarm over shockingly high rates of deadly tuberculosis in government-funded Indian residential schools.

    Now, a century later, TB continues to be a major concern in aboriginal communities. A new federal report reveals the TB rate among status Indians to be 31 times higher than that of non-aboriginal Canadians. Among the most susceptible of aboriginal populations are the Inuit, for whom the TB rate is 186 times that of Canadian-born non-aboriginals.

    The new data from the Public Health Agency of Canada come as Prime Minister Stephen Harper is preparing to put child and maternal health in the developing world at the top of the agenda when he hosts the G8 summit later this year.

    Inuit and First Nations leaders say the visitors should know that Canada's aboriginals are battling a preventable disease due to overcrowding in mouldy homes. Inuit housing and social services are almost entirely reliant on transfer money from the federal government.

    ?I think they'll be interested to see we've got Third World conditions here in Canada,? said Angus Toulouse, the Ontario regional chief for the Assembly of First Nations, who is responsible for health issues...
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