Chief Glenn Hudson
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Worst flood in Peguis First Nation history has leaders seeking federal aidPeguis First Nation is experiencing the worst flood in its history. Peguis Chief Glenn Hudson calls for federal immediate federal investment toward flood protection.WeatherMay 20, 2022
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Water levels in Manitoba First Nation could crest again, a foot higher than beforeMore than 42 per cent of Peguis First Nation residents are directly affected by flooding, now dispersed in communities across Manitoba, including Gimli, Selkirk and Winnipeg.EnvironmentMay 10, 2022
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