Indigneous-owned company uses Japanese tech to treat wastewater

By Jeremy Appel, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Alberta Native News The owners of Nation to Nation Water don’t plan on waiting for the federal government to make good on its more than decade-old promise to end drinking water advisories on First Nations reserves. The majority Indigenous-owned company uses Japanese technology to treat residential, municipal, commercial and industrial water. “​​We are Nation to Nation Water, because we’re working between both Canada and internationally, as well as working within nations across Canada and looking at how we incorporate those relationships together,” co-founder and CEO Patrick Dinsdale told Alberta Native News from his company’s display at the Forward Summit on Tsuut’ina Nation. Dinsdale said that his “very, very new” company incorporated in December 2025, but that its ambitions are “multi-generational.” “What we really…

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