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Journalism school projects help bring First Nations drinking water issues back into spotlight


Journalism school projects help bring First Nations drinking water issues back into spotlight
Journalism schools from across Canada have helped bring the issue of long term boil water advisories on First Nations back into the public eye.
Last week Clean Water, Broken Promises debuted on broadcast, online and in print publications across the country. The stories published as part of the project focused on First Nations communities that have been living under long term boil water advisories.
Annie Burns-Pieper, managing editor of the Institute for Investigative Journalism at Concordia University in Montreal, which organized the national project, explained university students uncovered some concerning practices. ....

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First Nations workers in Sask. sacrifice wages, vacation to run underfunded water systems


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When something goes amiss at the Moosomin First Nation water treatment plant, Nathan Martell is often the man who gets a call.
Whether it’s a power outage in the middle of the night or a broken part on a weekend, Martell or one of his two co-workers, who are often on call, will troubleshoot from home or the plant to make sure the 238 homes in their community have access to safe drinking water.
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First Nations workers in Sask. sacrifice wages, vacation to run underfunded water systems

First Nations workers in Sask. sacrifice wages, vacation to run underfunded water systems
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