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Ontario First Nation evacuated for second time this summer as nursing station flooded
Neskantaga First Nation chief says his northern Ontario community had to be evacuated again after a contractor hired by the federal government caused a sewage flood at the community’s only nursing station. Gary Quisess says Neskantaga residents had to leave earlier this month for the second time this summer, just days after they returned home following a wildfire evacuation. He says families from his community are staying in crowded hotel rooms in Toronto and they want to go back to…
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Ontario First Nation evacuated for second time this summer as nursing station flooded
Neskantaga First Nation chief says his northern Ontario community had to be evacuated again after a…
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After fleeing wildfires, Neskantaga forced to evacuate again—sewage floods only nursing station
By Anushka Yadav, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, The Pointer “It makes me feel really angry,” Neskantaga…
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Lawyers Call On Six Nations community to participate in Haldimand Treaty land rights court action
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