Indigenous people finally represented at meeting about Lake Winnipeg's health
CBC's Janet Stewart speaks with Daniel Gladu Kanu of the Lake Winnipeg Indigenous Collective about World Water Day and his group's historic meeting with the federal-provincial steering committee charged with improving the health of the lake's watershed.
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