Nov 26, 2024  |  4:00pm - 6:00pm

Get Talking! Healing and Justice: Indigenous Perspectives on Healthcare

This event is hosted by the Translational Research Program.

Join us on November 26 from 4-6pm for the Get Talking! Healing and Justice: Indigenous Perspectives on Healthcare.

Get Talking! is an in-person discussion series focused on the most challenging issues facing healthcare today including equitable access to care, legislation, funding, delivery, and innovation. It is intended to showcase multiple perspectives and create a forum for a constructive, respectful discussion.

Host:

  • Dr. Edyta Marcon

Speaker:

  • Marian Jacko
    • Marian Jacko, Anishinaabe from Wiikwemkoong First Nation, is the Assistant Deputy Attorney General for the Indigenous Justice Division of the Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General. Prior to this role, she was appointed by Order-in-council as The Children’s Lawyer for Ontario. Marian has made significant contributions to the legal profession including being the first Indigenous person appointed as The Children’s Lawyer for Ontario, where she spent nearly 20 years representing and advocating for the personal and property rights of children and youth.

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