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First Nation medical transportation program cut due to funding issues

24 March 2026
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Thunder Bay, Ontario, serves as a crucial health-care center for numerous First Nations members who travel to the city for medical services unavailable in their communities. Following significant funding cuts to the Wequedong Lodge in April 2024, the Sioux Lookout First Nations Health Authority (SLFNHA) initiated its own medical transportation program, providing approximately 38,000 rides since then. However, this program is set to end on April 1, 2025, due to insufficient funding from Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) and Non-Insured Health Benefits (NIHB). SLFNHA noted that the lack of proportional funding has forced it to operate at a loss, leading to layoffs for over 20 First Nation staff members. The cessation of this program raises concerns about the availability of culturally sensitive care and adequate transportation options for patients, particularly as local taxi services struggle to meet demand.

Why It Matters

The termination of the SLFNHA medical transportation program highlights ongoing challenges faced by Indigenous communities in accessing health care in Canada. Many First Nations rely on services in urban centers like Thunder Bay due to limited resources in their home regions. Historical underfunding of Indigenous health services has led to disparities in care, exacerbating health issues within these communities. The loss of a culturally informed transportation service not only affects access to health care but also raises concerns about the quality of care and the potential for racial profiling in other transportation options available.

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