Seamus O’Regan faces calls to visit Attawapiskat during state of emergency
OTTAWA — Indigenous Services Minister Seamus O’Regan faced calls Wednesday from the federal NDP to visit the northern Ontario community of Attawapiskat First Nation so he can see the impacts of a state of emergency first-hand.
Earlier this month, Attawapiskat made the emergency declaration due to concerns about chemical levels in tap water.
NDP MP Charlie Angus, who represents the federal riding encompassing the reserve, met with the community on Wednesday alongside his colleague Tracey Ramsey.
Members of the community are worried about being able to safety bathe their children, Angus said, adding that is “not acceptable.”