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‘An ongoing symbol of colonization’: How bad water affects First Nations’ health

‘An ongoing symbol of colonization’: How bad water affects First Nations’ health

In Curve Lake First Nation, illnesses from what’s believed to be related to water quality have been so systemic that some people don’t believe reporting them would make a difference, according to the community’s chief. Emily Whetung, the chief of Curve Lake First Nation — just north of Peterborough, Ont., — said she and her family got sick from what’s believed to be related to bad water about seven or eight years ago.

Want common ground on First Nations issues? Start by fixing the water supply

Want common ground on First Nations issues? Start by fixing the water supply

Most Canadians agree that reserves in their provinces are generally in bad shape and that the Indigenous people living off reserves in their provinces face a more difficult set of circumstances than their non-Indigenous neighbours.