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Kashechewan evacuees receive apology from mayor for homelessness remarks

4 July 2026
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Evacuees from the Kashechewan First Nation, residing in Niagara Falls, Ontario, for six months, marched through the downtown area to demand an apology from city officials for comments perceived as derogatory. The protest, attended by around 100 participants, was sparked by remarks from the city’s former chief administrative officer, Ken Todd, who implied that locals might confuse the evacuees for homeless individuals. Mayor Jim Diodati addressed the crowd at city hall, expressing regret for the hurt caused by the comments and stating that no disrespect was intended. Approximately 1,100 residents from Kashechewan have been living in hotels due to a state of emergency declared in January, following the failure of their water infrastructure. Organizers called for a formal apology from Diodati at the next council meeting and other measures, including anti-racism training for city staff.

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This incident highlights ongoing challenges faced by Indigenous communities in Canada, particularly in the context of emergency evacuations and systemic issues related to housing and support. The Kashechewan First Nation has a history of infrastructure problems, and the recent flood of sewage underscored the urgent need for sustainable solutions to their living conditions. The controversy surrounding the comments reflects broader societal issues regarding the perception and treatment of Indigenous peoples, particularly in urban settings, and emphasizes the importance of respectful dialogue and acknowledgment of past injustices.

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