Indigenous people 15 years shorter Lifespan than that of other Canadians

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Federal briefing documents on the new Indigenous Services Department say Indigenous people in Canada don't live as long, are more likely to end up in the child welfare system and are less likely to graduate high school.

Indigenous Services Minister Jane Philpott today laid out the structure and goals of the new department, which is supposed to improve the quality of life and help move away from the top-down approach where Ottawa dictates all that happens in the file.

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Philpott's briefing documents show the difficult job ahead for her new department, with life expectancy for Indigenous people 15 years shorter than other Canadians, infant mortality rates two to three times higher and incidence of diseases such as diabetes four times the rate in non-Indigenous populations.

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Philpott also vowed on Tuesday that the Liberals would meet their stated goal of ensuring clean drinking water and ending boil-water advisories in dozens of First Nations across the country.

Philpott is hosting an emergency meeting on child welfare on reserves, which she says is the most pressing issue for her new department later this week.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced in August he was splitting the Indigenous Affairs department in two with Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs handling land claims and self-governance and Philpott's department taking over government programs on health, child welfare, education and infrastructure.

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