Bureaucracy, corruption, greed: why some First Nations don't have clean drinking water

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Adam Soos interviews Jocelyn Burzuik, the president of Sundance Construction and someone with extensive history of clean water advocacy and construction experience on water treatment projects. Jocelyn is also a Red River Metis, so she provides some unique insights into the bureaucracy, corruption, ineptitude and greed that is responsible for the lack of clean drinking water for many First Nations people.
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