Southern chiefs pick leader to reform health care

By Miranda Leybourne  Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Karlene S. Debance has been named the Southern Chiefs’ Organization’s first Chief Executive Officer for Health Transformation, a role which will see her work to reform health services to better serve Anishinaabe and Dakota people. “I am ready and committed to making a difference where it matters most in the improvement of the lives and health and wellbeing of First Nations citizens and their families and communities,” Debance told the Sun. Grand Chief of the SCO Jerry Daniels said in a press release on Jan. 10 that the organization was thrilled to announce Debance’s new position. “There is an 11-year and growing gap in life expectancy between First Nations and non-First Nations people in Manitoba,” Daniels said. “We look forward to benefiting from the…

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