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First Nations Clean Water Law Coming Next Spring

Federal government commits to introducing First Nations clean water legislation in spring 2026. AFN National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak highlights key priorities for Indigenous communities.

Boil Water Advisory Issued in Huron County

Huron County residents under boil water advisory. Learn safety measures, affected areas, and precautionary steps to ensure water safety during this period.

Controversial Bradford Bypass project moves forward

The contentious Bradford Bypass highway project takes significant step forward despite ongoing environmental concerns. Learn about the latest developments and what's next for this infrastructure initiative.

$14M awarded for Highway 69 blast rock handling

A Northern Ontario construction company receives $14 million for unexpected blast rock removal during Highway 69 expansion. Learn about the contract details and project impact.

Cyber Criminals Targeting Canadian Water Systems

Canada's cyber defence agency warns hackers are increasingly targeting water infrastructure. State-backed actors have likely already breached systems and are hiding in networks.

Water main break disrupts Montreal's Notre-Dame Street

A significant water main break on Notre-Dame Street East caused major traffic disruptions in Montreal's Mercier-Hochelaga-Maisonneuve borough Tuesday afternoon. Stay informed about local infrastructure issues.

Winnipeg hospital water main break repaired

Critical water main break that flooded Winnipeg hospital has been successfully repaired. Get the latest updates on the restoration efforts and impact on healthcare services.

Nunavik Inuit resilience in water crisis

Nunavik's Inuit communities demonstrate remarkable resilience facing ongoing water shortages. Learn how traditional knowledge helps combat Canada's northern water crisis.

Water crisis persists in Quebec's Nunavik region

Northern Quebec's Nunavik region faces an ongoing water emergency with slow government response. Discover the impact on Indigenous communities and the urgent need for solutions.

MVCA Downgrades Low-Water Status to Level 2

The Mississippi Valley Conservation Authority has downgraded its low-water status from Level 3 to Level 2 due to recent rainfall. Residents are still urged to conserve water by 20%.

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