Inquest into death of First Nations woman hears evidence on lack of care

Seven years after a First Nations woman died from diabetes-related complications, Deputy Chief Lott Sainnawap says Treaty 9 obligations are not being met when it comes to health care access in remote northern Ontario communities. A sign on the Trans-Canada Highway west of Thunder Bay, Ont., is seen on Monday, April 23, 2018. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Colin Perkel

An inquest into the death of a First Nations woman is hearing testimony about the lack of adequate care provided to remote northern Ontario communities, with witnesses saying basic services are sorely lacking.

The inquest into the death of Kingfisher Lake resident Ruthann Quequish is in its second day, which has included testimony from the community's deputy chief, Lott Sainnawap, and an area doctor.

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