Thank you, Mr. Speaker. I wanted to ask questions to the Minister of Health and Social Services following up on the statement that she made earlier today about Deh Cho patient journey mapping, which does sound like a very important and promising approach to reforming our primary health care to really respond to what people's needs are. So it talks about a process that is going to be following the real experiences of residents, and it sounds to me almost like a research project, so I'm wondering if the Minister can explain is this a research project we're talking about? I know in the past, HSS has partnered with institutions like Hotiì ts'eeda to do research around cultural safety and health care and primary care reform. Is this a research process, or is it like a government consultation process that's going to have sort of --
Shauna Morgan on Question 867-20(1): Cultural Safety in Northwest Territories Healthcare
In the Legislative Assembly on October 28th, 2025. See this statement in context.
Question 867-20(1): Cultural Safety in Northwest Territories Healthcare
Oral Questions
October 28th, 2025
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