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Liberals say 'will not rest' until Neskatanga First Nation has clean water
Though the Neskatanga First Nation in northern Ontario has been under a boil-water advisory for 25 years and is evacuating residents due to new suspected contamination that boiling might not address, Liberal MP Pam Damoff says fixing the situation is a top priority for the government as it seeks to lift all boil-water advisories on reserves by next year.
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The Canadian Press
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CP110812462
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n_QP-Water-Crisis20201023T1300
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10/23/2020 1:00:00 PM
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clean drinking water
Eric Melillo
House of Commons
indigenous rights
lower house (parliament)
Ontario
Ottawa
Pam Damoff
Question Period
reservations
reserves
water
water boil advisory
water supply