Ottawa to pay for travel companion for Indigenous women giving birth away from reserve

‘Hallelujah,’ says northern Ontario doctor of policy change for Indigenous women giving birth away from home

Dr. Joseph Dooley has been calling for the change since 1992

A Sioux Lookout doctor says he’s thrilled Indigenous women travelling away from home to give birth, will now be able to bring a companion for support.

The federal government says it will now pay for someone to come with women — a policy change for which Joseph Dooley, the head of obstetrics at the Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre, has long advocated.

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