Pikangikum First Nation has renewed a state of emergency over its collapsing water and wastewater systems nearly one year after first declaring the crisis, citing continued federal inaction despite repeated requests for intervention. The community’s only water treatment plant operates beyond capacity, with more than 300 homes without direct water service. Daily water rationing and forced evening shutdowns persist, affecting drinking water, sanit…
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