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Government of Canada and Eel Ground First Nation work in partnership to improve water and community infrastructure


MONCTON, NB, June 22, 2018 /CNW/ - Working in partnership with First Nation communities, investing in on-reserve water and wastewater infrastructure is a priority for Indigenous Services Canada and the federal government. 

The Honourable Jane Philpott, Minister of Indigenous Services Canada, visited Eel Ground First Nation today to congratulate the community for progress made on a number of infrastructure projects. In addition to the completion of water systems upgrades and on-going work towards lifting a long-term drinking water advisory, work is underway on a new subdivision and waste diversion centre in Eel Ground.

Overall, $9.22 million has been invested in Eel Ground. This investment demonstrates the Government of Canada's commitment to addressing long-term drinking water advisories on reserve and improving community infrastructure to benefit First Nation communities for years to come.

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"I am excited to visit Eel Ground First Nation to see the work that is happening toward lifting the existing drinking water advisory at Big Hole Tract. Great work is also being done in the community to address future housing development needs, as well as the construction of the new waste diversion centre. These projects are great examples of how we are working together with First Nations to implement long term infrastructure solutions. " 

The Honourable Jane Philpott
Minister of Indigenous Services Canada

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