Neskantaga First Nation residents have been forced to live with dirty tap water for more than two decades. Upgrades to the community’s water system were supposed to be done in 2018, but that hasn’t happened yet. As Katherine Ward reports, a joint investigation by Global News, APTN, and the Institute for Investigative Journalism has found that Neskantaga is not the only First Nation to encounter issues with contractors.
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New allegations surface about contractor behind Neskantaga First Nation’s clean water project
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