First Nation under boil-water advisory in Ontario for 30 years has now lost its health-care space to flooding | Unpublished
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First Nation under boil-water advisory in Ontario for 30 years has now lost its health-care space to flooding

April 15, 2025
The chief of Neskantaga First Nation is urging the federal government to immediately help set up a mobile health centre in the remote northwestern Ontario community due to flooding that has closed its nursing station. The First Nation went into a state of emergency on Sunday. Here's more of what we know so far.


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