Indigenous leader Joe Hester built an innovative urban health facility | Unpublished
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Author: Diane Peters
Publication Date: March 4, 2025 - 18:00

Indigenous leader Joe Hester built an innovative urban health facility

March 4, 2025
Joe Hester devoted much of his life to Anishnawbe Health Toronto (AHT), believing that culturally informed health care was a fundamental right and could even be a form of reconciliation.For more than two decades, he and his team worked to secure land, raise funds and grapple with regulatory hurdles to build a 45,000-square-foot home for the organization.


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