O’Regan to visit Attawapiskat at request of chief: minister’s office
OTTAWA — The office of Indigenous Services Minister Seamus O’Regan said Sunday he will be visiting Attawapiskat First Nation at the request of the community’s chief.
The northern Ontario reserve declared a state of emergency earlier this month due to concerns about chemical levels in the water.
Nishnawbe Aski Nation Grand Chief Alvin Fiddler tweeted on Sunday that he was also going to visit Attawapiskat with the minister, where they would meet with the leadership and community members.
Fiddler said he was looking forward to a “very productive meeting” to identify immediate and long-term measures to address infrastructure issues, adding there is “lots of work to do.”