Indigenous leaders criticize claim that Northern Ontario evacuees are burdening Niagara Falls tourism
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Indigenous leaders criticize claim that Northern Ontario evacuees are burdening Niagara Falls tourism
WILLOW FIDDLER
PUBLISHED JUNE 30, 2026
UPDATED JULY 1, 2026
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Municipal officials in Niagara Falls, Ont., met with Indigenous leaders from Northern Ontario on Tuesday to discuss comments made at a public council meeting last week suggesting evacuees from Kashechewan First Nation were becoming a burden on tourism.
Indigenous leaders have criticized the co…
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