Iqaluit’s water contamination leads to state of emergency

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Published at : October 17, 2021

Nunavut’s government has declared a state of emergency in Iqaluit over the contaminated water coming from the taps. And while water shipments are flown into the city, many residents struggling to prepare food without clean water are turning to food banks.

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