L'APN signale 脿 Ottawa un d茅ficit d'infrastructure de 349 milliards $

好色tv Chief of the Assembly of First Nations Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak during a media event in Saskatoon on February 1, 2024. The AFN says decades of underfunding and failed fiduciary duties have created a $349-billion infrastructure gap, and it needs Ottawa's help to close it. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Liam Richards

OTTAWA - Decades of underfunding and failed fiduciary duties have already left a $349-billion infrastructure gap on First Nations that will get increasingly worse without immediate investments in everything from housing to roads to schools, a new report warned Tuesday.

The report, published by the The Assembly of First Nations, calls for $135 billion for housing, $5 billion for digital connectivity and another $209 billion for other infrastructure.

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