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This Makes It Personal: How climate change is affecting life in northwestern Ontario

This Makes It Personal: How climate change is affecting life in northwestern Ontario

This spring, the CBC's Amy Hadley set out to explore climate change's effect on northwestern Ontario for the radio series This Makes It Personal. The series introduces audiences to people who are facing down the impacts of climate change in their daily lives and what they're doing about it: From how a remote First Nation is adapting to changing water and patterns, to wolverines and their changing habitats, and a support group helping people through climate anxiety. 

Marten Falls First Nation declares state of emergency after shutdown of water treatment plant

Marten Falls First Nation declares state of emergency after shutdown of water treatment plant

A state of emergency has been declared in Marten Falls First Nation after the community's water treatment plant failed. Community members in the remote First Nation in northwestern Ontario, about 440 kilometres north of Thunder Bay, had been without water for two days when the declaration was announced on Wednesday. Marten Falls Chief Bruce Achneepineskum said community leaders are out of options to address the situation.