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First Nation Community in Canada Finally Gets Access to Clean Water After Waiting for 24 Years
Residents of a Canadian First Nations community who had been without safe drinking water for almost a quarter-century may finally drink from their taps, thanks to the completion of a water treatment facility earlier this week.
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