Prime Minister Justin Trudeau reported to the Assembly of First Nations on Tuesday that his government had lifted long-term drinking advisories in 14 indigenous communities since last year and added that all First Nations communities will have access to clean drinking water within five years.
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All First Nations on pace to have clean drinking by 2021: Trudeau
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