Manitoba Flood 2011
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Lake St. Martin starts rebuilding 4 years after massive floodFour years after a devastating flood, people in Lake St. Martin, Manitoba, are one step closer to returning home.EnvironmentJun 22, 2015
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Manitoba flood evacuees won’t return overnight: ministerNegotiations continue to end a flood-forced evacuation of four Manitoba reserves that began in 2011, but it won't happen overnight, the aboriginal affairs minister says.PoliticsMar 18, 2015
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Manitoba community evacuated in 2011 flood takes step toward new homeJust over 1,000 aboriginal flood evacuees from Lake St. Martin First Nation in Manitoba are one step closer to getting a new home.CanadaJul 16, 2014
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Manitoba flood: land-owners oppose plan to deliberately breach dikeManitoba's premier ordered the same measure in 2011, threatening 150 homes to save hundreds more downstream.WeatherJul 5, 2014
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Evacuees hotel for sale; owed $3M in unpaid billsA Manitoba hotel owner says he has been forced to close his hotel and put it up for sale because Ottawa owes him $3 million in unpaid bills.CanadaMay 12, 2014
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Some First Nations evacuees from 2011 Manitoba flood going homeSome evacuees from a Manitoba aboriginal community are finally returning three years after flooding forced them from their homes.May 8, 2014
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Manitoba flood evacuees’ homes allegedly sold instead of demolishedAboriginal Affairs has suspended the transfer of funds to a Manitoba First Nation after flood-damaged homes slated for demolition were allegedly sold.Apr 25, 2014
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2011 Manitoba flood evacuee still struggling to find a homeThree years after one of the worst floods in Manitoba's history, nearly 2,000 people are still out of their homes.Apr 21, 2014
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Flood-proof First Nations: Manitoba ministerManitoba is calling on the federal government to invest heavily to flood-proof reserves as the cost of caring for hundreds of aboriginal flood evacuees tops $90 million.CanadaJan 20, 2014
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Red Cross takes over caring for Manitoba flood evacueesThe Red Cross is going to be responsible for the care of 2,000 flood evacuees in Manitoba.CanadaDec 13, 2013
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