Moses Beaver, of Nibinamik First Nation, was found unresponsive in his cell in February 2017 before being pronounced dead in hospital
A psychiatrist who treated a renowned Indigenous artist who died at a Thunder Bay jail is telling an inquest that inmates received inadequate mental health services at the facility.
An inquest into the 56-year-old's death began earlier this month and could make recommendations that include ways to improve mental health services in Thunder Bay's jail and across remote First Nations.
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