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Newsroom Ready: Clean-water promise for First Nations will be kept, just later: Miller

Under questioning from Conservative MP Gary Vidal, Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller says the federal government expects to cut the number of long-term drinking-water advisories on First Nations to 12 by spring, and will follow through on the rest as soon as possible. The Liberals had promised to get all the water systems fixed by this coming March. 
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Unique identifier: CP112827510 
Legacy Identifier: r_AFN-Assembly20201208T1500 
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Create Date: 12/8/2020 3:00:00 PM 
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boil water advisories
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Coronavirus
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Ontario
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