Dr. Alika Lafontaine is an award-winning physician, speaker, alignment consultant, and the first Indigenous physician listed by the Medical Post as one of Canada’s 50 Most Powerful Doctors. He is a recognized expert on Indigenous health systems and health policy, institutional bias, racism and reflective practice. For three years, he led the Indigenous Health Alliance project whose mission was to establish health transformation within Indigenous health systems, led politically by Indigenous leadership representing more than 150 First Nations across three Provinces. In 2018, $68 million of federal funding was committed towards health transformation within these Indigenous Territorial regions.
Dr. Lafontaine has been a northern representative to the Alberta Medical Association since 2011 and has held various leadership positions within the Alberta Medical Association and Canadian Medical Association. He Chairs the Governance committee of the Canadian Medical Association Journal, is a board member of HealthCareCAN and is a past president of the Indigenous Physicians Association of Canada. He is a council member-at-large with the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons, Chair of the Regional Advisory Committee Region 1 and is a past member of the Indigenous Health Advisory Committee.
Dr. Lafontaine also holds operational roles with Alberta Health Services and is Medical Director of the Northern Indigenous Health Program.
He lives in Grande Prairie, AB with his family and continues to practice full-time as an Anesthesiologist.