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Safe and Clean Water for Atlantic First Nations Communities: A Chat with the Atlantic First Nations Water Authority

32m · Indigenous Boom · 12 May 18:18

In this episode, we speak with the CEO and COO of the Atlantic First Nations Water Authority. We discuss the current state of water and wastewater management in communities, future projects, and issues around water in the Atlantic region. 

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