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    Clean-water promise for First Nations will be kept, just later: Miller

    Under questioning from Conservative MP Gary Vidal, Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller says the federal government expects to cut the number of long-term drinking-water advisories on First Nations to 12 by spring, and will follow through on the rest as soon as possible. The Liberals had promised to get all the water systems fixed by this coming March. 
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    Legacy Identifier: n_AFN-Assembly20201208T1500 
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    Create Date: 12/8/2020 3:00:00 PM 
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    Tags
    boil water advisories
    Canada
    canada government
    clean drinking water
    clean water
    conservatives
    Coronavirus
    COVID-19
    Gary Vidal
    health
    Indigenous Services
    Liberals
    Marc Miller
    Ontario
    Ottawa
    reservations
    safety