O’Regan urged to make Grassy Narrows visit ‘more than a pre-campaign photo op’
OTTAWA — Indigenous Services Minister Seamus O’Regan is being urged to ensure a long-awaited visit to an Ontario First Nation is substantive and not a pre-election photo opportunity.
O’Regan is set to visit Grassy Narrows First Nation today — a community poisoned by mercury after industrial waste was dumped English-Wabigoon river system, causing symptoms in residents including impaired peripheral vision, hearing, speech, and thinking.
Help for the community seemed to be on the way when the federal government promised a specialized treatment facility on the reserve in November 2017 and a feasibility study was produced last fall outlining costs and design ideas.