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On Sept. 18, the Canadian Medical Association (CMA) took an important step on our journey of reconciliation. At a ceremony in Victoria, British Columbia, on the Traditional Territory of the Lekwungen speaking people of Songhees and Esquimalt Nations, we apologized for our role, and the role of the medical profession, in the past and ongoing harms caused to First Nations, Inuit and Métis Peoples in the health system. 00:00 Ceremony begins 00:18 Welcome by Esquimalt — Chief Jerome Thomas 01:37 Welcome by Inuit — Elder Martha Peet 04:10 lək̓ʷəŋiʔnəŋ Traditional Dancers 18:10 Lighting of the Qulliq 34:05 Welcome by Métis — Elder Jimmy Durocher 47:35 Fiddle by Jason Lepine 56:14 Introduction to the CMA — Dr. Alika Lafontaine 1:00:40 Journey of reconciliation — Dr. Santanna Hernandez 1:04:40 Past and ongoing harms — Dr. Paula Cashin 1:12:10 Unforgotten: Sonny MacDonald’s Story 1:17:35 Apology to Indigenous Peoples — Dr. Joss Reimer 1:26:13 Moment of silence 1:27:15 Inuit Drum 1:43:24 Jingle Dress Dance 1:51:00 ReconciliACTION — Dr. Alika Lafontaine 2:16:30 Blanket Ceremony 2:21:44 Closing Remarks Visit cma.ca/apology for more information. -- We recognize this apology may reopen wounds and retraumatize First Nations, Inuit and Métis individuals, families and communities who have experienced harms in the health system. For anyone who requires additional support, please use this list of culturally safe supports: THE INDIAN RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL CRISIS LINE: 1-866-925-4419 The crisis line is available 24 hours a day for anyone experiencing pain or distress as a result of a residential school experience. HOPE FOR WELLNESS HELPLINE: 1-855-242-3310, OR CHAT ONLINE AT HOPEFORWELLNESS.CA The Hope for Wellness Helpline offers immediate help to all Indigenous peoples across Canada in the following languages: Ojibway, Cree, Inuktut, English and French. They provide 24/7 culturally grounded assessment, referrals, counselling and support in times of crisis, including suicide intervention. SUICIDE CRISIS HELPLINE: CALL OR TEXT 9-8-8 (TOLL-FREE) The Suicide Crisis Helpline provides a safe space to talk, 24 hours a day, every day of the year. This service is available in English and French.