The document summarizes several cases of misdiagnosis and negligence by the Burntwood Regional Health Authority (BRHA) in northern Manitoba, Canada that resulted in terrible suffering and death for Indigenous patients. It describes the stories of Wendy Saric who was misdiagnosed with asthma for 3 years and found to have advanced cancer; Darryl Constant who was left untreated for 3 days in isolation and nearly died of a treatable infection; and Bertha Massan who died of a yeast infection that could have been prevented with basic medical tests. It indicates the BRHA failed in its duty to provide universal healthcare to Indigenous peoples in the region.