EPISODE · Oct 11, 2024 · 10 MIN
Lawyers say Canada has no "legal obligations" to provide First Nations with clean water
from Met Radio · host Met Radio 1280 AM
On Friday, October 11, host Anna-Giselle Funes-Eng talks the day's latest news. First, in a class action lawsuit filed by Shamattawa First Nation, Canada's lawyers say they country has no "legal obligations" to provide Indigenous communities with clean drinking water. Then, Pierre Pollievre says he can support involuntary drug treatment for minors and incarcerated people. Internationally, the U.N. says Israeli soldiers are shooting at peacekeepers in Southern Lebanon. Then we hear from Rogene with a segment of Good News.
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On Friday, October 11, host Anna-Giselle Funes-Eng talks the day's latest news. First, in a class action lawsuit filed by Shamattawa First Nation, Canada's lawyers say they country has no "legal obligations" to provide Indigenous communities with clean drinking water. Then, Pierre Pollievre says he can support involuntary drug treatment for minors and incarcerated people. Internationally, the U.N. says Israeli soldiers are shooting at peacekeepers in Southern Lebanon. Then we hear from Rogene with a segment of Good News.
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Lawyers say Canada has no "legal obligations" to provide First Nations with clean water
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