$242M taxpayer dollars later, First Nation still faces water crisis!
By Alex Zoltan
Despite hundreds of millions in federal taxpayer dollars poured into the community over nearly two decades, Kashechewan First Nation is once again in crisis, suffering a severe water shortage that has forced an evacuation.
Kashechewan First Nation, a fly-in Cree community of about 2,300 people on James Bay in remote northern Ontario, is under a βdo not consumeβ short-term water advisory. As of Tuesday, nearly 700 of the 2,200 residents had been relocated to Timmins, Kapuskasing, Kingston, and Niagara Falls, with more departures expected.
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$242M taxpayer dollars later, First Nation still faces water crisis – True North Wire
Despite hundreds of millions in federal taxpayer dollars poured into the community over nearly two decades, Kashechewan First Nation is once again in crisis, suffering a severe water shortage that has forced an evacuation. Kashechewan First Nation, a fly-in Cree community of about 2,300 people on
https://truenorthwire.com/2026/01/242m-taxpayer-dollars-later-first-nation-still-faces-water-crisis