‘Woefully inadequate’ response to Kashechewan crisis, officials say
Kashechewan First Nation faces health risks amid a water system failure and ongoing evacuation efforts for 500 vulnerable residents, with over 700 already relocated, officials said.
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Northern Ontario: Kashechewan First Nation calls on the federal government to accelerate the evacuation of its private running water community.
Ontario First Nation says Ottawa still slow to act after 18 years of water issues
A remote Cree community on the shores of James Bay has declared a state of emergency after its water treatment plant failed this week — a crisis residents say the federal government is responding to far too slowly. Kashechewan First Nation, home to around 2,300 people alongside the Albany River […]
A resident's personal account of the Kashechewan First Nation's water crisis
Kashechewan First Nation, Ont. – The water crisis that hit the community in early December, leaving more than 2,000 residents without running water, has taken its toll on the First Nation’s people. A 15-year-old resident has shared his story with CBC Kids News, noting how dirty she feels not being able to shower, how it has affected her mental health and how the provision of bottled water is insufficient to the community’s needs. The crisis stem…
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