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"Double Duty on Reserve"

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DOUBLE DUTY ON RESERVE - Federal and provincial government dignitaries did double duty on the Six Nations Reserve Monday where the Ohsweken water works project and Lady Willingdon Nursing Home were officially opened. In photo above, Six Nations elected councillor W.R. Longboat, left, and Brant MP James Brown unveil a plaque at the water works. Below, Ontario Health Minister Matthew Dymond, left, chats with Ontario Liberal leader Robert Nixon. In the background are nursing home director Miss Marion Moses and provincial Family and Social Services Minister John Yaremko.

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"Federal and provincial government dignitaries did double duty on the Six Nations Reserve Monday where the Ohsweken water works project and Lady Willingdon Nursing Home were officially opened."
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Personal Name(s)
Longboat, W. R. ; Brown, James ; Dymond, Matthew ; Nixon, Robert ; Moses, Marion ; Yaremko, John.
Corporate Name(s)
Lady Willingdon Nursing Home ; Ontario Ministry of Health ; Liberal Party of Ontario ; Ontario Ministry of Family and Social Services.
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SNPL001052v00d
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
  • Ontario, Canada
    Latitude: 43.06681 Longitude: -80.11635
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