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Feds didn't do enough to end water advisories: AG
Federal auditor general Karen Hogan says the government did not provide the support needed to ensure First Nations communities have access to safe drinking water. In a report released Thursday, Hogan found Indigenous Services Canada failed to meet its commitment to eliminate all long-term drinking water advisories by the end of March, with 60 still in effect as of last fall.
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Source name:
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP118895160
Legacy Identifier:
n_AG-Water-Advisories20210225T1714
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1m46s
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Create Date:
2/25/2021 5:14:00 PM
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auditor general
commitment
first nations
indigenous
safe drinking water
water
water advisories
water supply