Health officials to meet with Attawapiskat families about water: O’Regan
OTTAWA — The federal government is committing more assistance for a northern Ontario reserve facing challenges with its water supply, Indigenous Services Minister Seamus O’Regan said Monday, adding that more medical officials will be visiting Attawapiskat First Nation this week.
“That anxiety level is real and my job is to allay those concerns,” he said. “On that front, I have not done my job. I need to do that. I need them to have faith in their water system.”
O’Regan, who paid a visit to the community himself on Sunday, said in an interview the officials will meet with parents and families to discuss their concerns about chemicals in their water and to ensure children get the attention they need.
Earlier this month, Attawapiskat declared a state of emergency due to concerns about disinfection byproducts called trihalomethanes in its water.