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GOLDSTEIN: Water issue poisons reconciliation with Canada s Indigenous

Article content There’s been no improvement in the number of reserve water systems that are at medium or high risk of failure since the Liberals took power. In 2015, 43% of 699 systems were at medium or high risk. As of 2019, 43% of 718. Third, short-term unsafe water advisories, which after a year become long-term advisories, aren’t included in Trudeau’s commitment, which means the severity of the problem is being understated. For example, one First Nations community was put on an unsafe water advisory for 363 days, followed four months later by another advisory for 325 days, meaning it never qualified as a long-term problem.

GOLDSTEIN: Tainted water poisons reconciliation with Indigenous Canadians

Article content There’s been no improvement in the number of reserve water systems that are at medium or high risk of failure since the Liberals took power. In 2015, 43% of 699 systems were at medium or high risk. As of 2019, 43% of 718. Third, short-term unsafe water advisories, which after a year become long-term advisories, aren’t included in Trudeau’s commitment, which means the severity of the problem is being understated. For example, one First Nations community was put on an unsafe water advisory for 363 days, followed four months later by another advisory for 325 days, meaning it never qualified as a long-term problem.

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Forgotten Australians and Former Child Migrants Oral History Project

Forgotten Australians and Former Child Migrants Oral History Project As the Prime Minister announced in his Apology on 16 November 2009, the National Library has conducted an oral history project to record the lives and experiences of Forgotten Australians and Former Child Migrants. Interviews were conducted across Australia, will be preserved in the National Library and made publicly available, subject to any access conditions imposed by interviewees. An oral history project was recommended in two Senate Community Affairs References Committee reports Lost Innocents: Righting the Record - Report on Child Migration (August 2001) and Forgotten Australians - A report on Australians who experienced institutional or out-of-home care as children (August 2004). This oral history project received funding from the Commonwealth Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs.

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