First Nations deserve a deadline for clean drinking water
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OPINION
First Nations deserve a deadline for clean drinking water
THE EDITORIAL BOARD
PUBLISHED JULY 2, 2026
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Empty water jugs hang outside a door in October, 2020, in Neskantaga First Nation, after the community was evacuated due to a water crisis.
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