Neskantaga First Nation calls for more federal support after community evacuation cut short
Neskantaga First Nation calls for more federal support after community evacuation cut short

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Vulnerable community members from Neskantaga First Nation have returned home after spending 46 days in Thunder Bay, Ont., due to a community evacuation, triggered by the closure of the remote First Nation's only nursing station. But the community's chief says more work needs to be done to bring health-care services up to par, as a state of emergency remains in place.