Saturday, November 06, 2010
Fix First Nations Water Infrastructure, Manitobans Say
Winnipeg – No matter where they live in the province, Manitobans feel strongly that four remote First Nations communities in northern Manitoba deserve nothing less than immediate infrastructure upgrades so that people living in these areas can finally have running water in their homes.
A survey conducted for the Winnipeg Free Press by Probe Research Inc. finds that three-quarters of Manitobans (78%) agree that these four communities should move to the front of the line for infrastructure upgrades, with more than one-half (55%) strongly agreeing that citizens of these communities deserve to have running water right away. Fewer than one-in-five Manitobans disagreed that these communities should be hooked up to running water right away (17%, including 10% who strongly disagree). Five percent were undecided or did not provide a response.
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A survey conducted for the Winnipeg Free Press by Probe Research Inc. finds that three-quarters of Manitobans (78%) agree that these four communities should move to the front of the line for infrastructure upgrades, with more than one-half (55%) strongly agreeing that citizens of these communities deserve to have running water right away. Fewer than one-in-five Manitobans disagreed that these communities should be hooked up to running water right away (17%, including 10% who strongly disagree). Five percent were undecided or did not provide a response.
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