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Feds willing to look at more solutions for drinking-water advisories: Miller
The parliamentary budget officer says in a new report that the federal government would need to increase planned spending to provide clean drinking water in First Nations. Crown-Indigenous Relations Minister Marc Miller says it's important to look for "home-grown solutions," such as training, to help resolve the issue in a lasting way.
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The Canadian Press
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CP143215271
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n_Drinking-Water20211201T1435
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12/1/2021 2:35:00 PM
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clean drinking water
communities
contaminated
Indigneous
Miller
tratment
water
water advisories
water supply