Canada's First Nations face systemic water crisis

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Human Rights Watch says Canada has failed to provide clean drinking water to many indigenous citizens, despite being one of the wealthiest nations in the world.

A new report shows that nearly 90 aboriginal communities, known as First Nations in Canada, don't have safe or drinkable water supplies.

Al Jazeera's Daniel Lak reports from Batchewana, in the Canadian province of Ontario.

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One more reason for the fierce growing Indigenous resistance!

Violentrevolution
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Is this up to the bands leaders? I'm honestly curious

HOLDSWATH
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Making land acknowledgments with no intent to do the right thing.

If it looks like hypocrisy, swims like hypocrisy, and quacks like hypocrisy, then it probably is hypocrisy.

reynoldvaz
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Must be nice to watch your land get turned into a toxic tax grid. Keep in mind though, this isn't the only place that has suffered this tax machine take over.

PhamVans
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FOLLOW the $$$$ as it enters each TRIBE! Huge abuses in some!

RichardShorten