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Regina lead pipe removal updates moving to every two years, residents raise concerns

Regina committee to consider making annual lead water pipe replacement reporting informal

Regina committee to consider making annual lead water pipe replacement reporting informal
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Project Pandemic - Prince Albert Daily Herald

Project Pandemic your username your email Password recovery In an effort to track COVID-19 and its impact on different populations, especially the most vulnerable, journalists and journalism students at news organizations and universities from across Canada have come together to compile data from government health authorities and self-reported information compiled by flatten.ca. “Project Pandemic: Canada Reports on COVID-19” is coordinated by Concordia University’s Institute for Investigative Journalism, with the support of the Canadian Association of Journalists. For more information, please visit projectpandemic.concordia.ca. LATEST ARTICLES July 17, 2020 Indigenous leaders from across Canada are calling on the federal government to do more to protect Indigenous communities from what they fear could become a deadly and disastrous spread of COVID-19.Over 52,000 people have signed the petition on change.org,.

Dozens of Canadian Indigenous communities under boil-water advisories one year into pandemic

Dozens of Canadian Indigenous communities under boil-water advisories one year into pandemic As of March 2021, Canada’s Liberal government officially failed to meet its five-year, self-imposed deadline to lift all long-term drinking water advisories in First Nations reserves across the country. More than one year after the outbreak of the deadly coronavirus pandemic, dozens of Indigenous communities across the country continue to lack drinking water, making it impossible for residents to follow basic hygiene measures to reduce the spread of COVID-19 and combat other infectious diseases. Neskantaga First Nation in northern Ontario has been under a “do not consume” water advisory for 25 years. (Photo credit: Safe Drinking Water Foundation)

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