Kashechewan First Nation faces ‘massive trauma’ with flooding: MP
OTTAWA — The sting of evacuations due to spring flooding at a First Nation in northern Ontario is hitting harder this year.
Starting today, more than 2,500 members of the Kashechewan First Nation are being removed from the reserve, located north of Fort Albany, Ont., and sent to other locations across the province.
NDP MP Charlie Angus says Kashechewan has long dealt with spring flooding, but community members find the evacuations more difficult this year because they believed the federal government was finally relocating the reserve to higher ground.