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Despite progress, dozens of First Nations drinking-water advisories remain
Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller says more than 100 long-term drinking water advisories have now been lifted on First Nations reserves since November 2015. More than three dozen communities still have advisories in place but Miller says each community has a plan in place to fix it.
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Source name:
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP119835170
Legacy Identifier:
n_Indigenous-Water20210310T1630
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2m0s
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Create Date:
3/10/2021 4:30:00 PM
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Tags
advisories
drinking water
first nations reserves
indigenous services minister
Marc Miller