DRIFTPILE CREE NATION, ALTA. – The Government of Canada is investing $13 million via Indigenous Services Canada toward construction of the Mihtatikaw Sipiy Health and Wellness Facility in Driftpile Cree Nation in Treaty 8 Territory, Alta.
The health centre will blend modern architecture, Indigenous cultural values and Cree symbolism, reflecting the nation’s commitment to community health, healing and Cree heritage, a release said.
“The $13 million federal investment in Driftpile Cree Nation’s new Mihtatikaw Sipiy Health and Wellness Facility will provide community members with the essential health services that they need, incorporating Indigenous cultural values and traditional knowledge,” federal Minister of Indigenous Services Patty Hajdu said in a statement.
“We are proud of the new health centre being built for our people as it was needed so that we can take care of our own,” Driftpile Cree Nation Chief Dwayne Laboucan added.
The project combines mental wellness and community health services in one facility. Construction of the new health centre will replace an aging facility and double the footprint of health services to the community from 527 square metres to 1,047 square metres, the release said.
The project began in 2021 and is expected to be complete by March 2026.
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