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$18B Indigenous spending in Budget 2021 meant for short-term gaps: Miller

$18B Indigenous spending in Budget 2021 meant for short-term gaps: Miller Poll Yes By Teresa Wright, The Canadian Press on April 23, 2021. Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller is seen during a news conference Friday April 16, 2021 in Ottawa. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld OTTAWA – Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller says the 2021 federal budget marks a historic level of investment in Indigenous communities, but he acknowledges much of this spending addresses systemic funding gaps and that longer-term, sustained spending will need to continue. The Liberal government plans to spend more than $18 billion over the next five years to narrow the socio-economic gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people and to help these communities fight the COVID-19 pandemic.

$18B Indigenous spending in Budget 2021 meant for short-term gaps: Miller - Medicine Hat NewsMedicine Hat News

$18B Indigenous spending in Budget 2021 meant for short-term gaps: Miller Poll Yes Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller is seen during a news conference Friday April 16, 2021 in Ottawa. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld OTTAWA – Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller says the 2021 federal budget marks a historic level of investment in Indigenous communities, but he acknowledges much of this spending addresses systemic funding gaps and that longer-term, sustained spending will need to continue. The Liberal government plans to spend more than $18 billion over the next five years to narrow the socio-economic gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people and to help these communities fight the COVID-19 pandemic.

Malfunctioning treatment plant leaves York Landing short of potable water

“We are now in our 5th week of chronic water shortages, which have forced our school, daycare, and restaurant to close, and left us without proper fire and emergency services,” said the letter. “Families are short on drinking water, food preparation and laundry. We are seriously concerned for the wellbeing of our members and alarmed that our newly upgraded water treatment plant is failing after such a short period in operation.” The plant, which was upgraded a year ago, has only been producing small amounts of water, resulting in water being shut off overnight and during the daytime.  In an update on Facebook April 8, YFFN chief and council said the membrane system and raw water wells had been cleaned in an attempt to resolve the situation and that Delco, the company that installed the new system, was due to arrive within 24 hours to diagnose or repair the issue. The water produced by the plant is safe to drink, they said at that time.

Residents feel trapped due to First Nation road blockade - KenoraOnline: Kenora, Ontario s latest news, sports, weather, community events

Residents feel trapped due to First Nation road blockade - KenoraOnline: Kenora, Ontario s latest news, sports, weather, community events
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