Officials in Kashechewan First Nation have reported 19 cases of cryptosporidium, a parasite causing gastrointestinal issues. Indigenous Services Canada is collaborating with health units to investigate the source, as the community faces a state of emergency due to a malfunctioning water treatment plant and ongoing evacuations from lack of clean water. Although E. coli has not been detected, concerns persist over the community’s aging water infrastructure and plans to relocate due to flood risks. Long-standing commitments to move the community have yet to materialize, complicating future investments in safety and sanitation.
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