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Editor's Note 
 
Steps continue to be taken in First Nations communities to put an end to ongoing boil-water advisories. A Manitoulin Island community in Ontario is the latest to start construction on a new water treatment plant to end a 30-year-plus-long advisory.
- Mike Jiggens, Editor
 
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Ontario First Nation community breaks ground for new water treatment plant

Infrastructure will end boil-water advisory that has existed since early 1990s


Montreal mayors decry city's decision to remove fluoride from drinking water

Legal action not ruled out


Foul-tasting and smelling tap water could be in store for Regina residents again in spring

Residents' drinking water has been musty the past three years


Canada must better manage its water supply before it runs out, says U of Calgary official

Canada was world's second largest consumer of water in 2017


Federal government injects more than $117M into projects aimed to protect B.C. drinking water

Sunshine Coast Regional District to get water treatment upgrades, new reservoirs


 
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