Abstract

Tuberculosis (TB) remains a legacy of colonialism in Canada; far higher rates persist among First Nations and Inuit people than non-Indigenous, Canadianborn individuals.[1][1] The roots of this disparity lie in historical governmental policies, which extend to the institutionalization of Indigenous

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