Thanks for calling that out. I’m sure it’s a complex problem, especially for remote reserves. I just found out about this organisation who seem to be actively tackling part of the problem https://waterfirst.ngo/
I would absolutely love to stop following American news, and that will happen when I don’t have to worry about Trumpf infecting world politics.
The author is Elsa Lam – The editor of the Canadian Architect magazine, PhD, Fellow with the Royal Architectural Institute of Canada, Honorary member of the Ontario Association of Architects. She knows her stuff!
It’s only a 12 minute video, so I’d recommend watching it, but here’s my (kinda long) summary if you prefer reading:
* An extensive analysis by an expert architect at Canadian Architect Magazine has also verified that the shutdown is not a safety requirement, and that the government’s claimed repair costs are vastly overblown (https://www.canadianarchitect.com/the-true-cost-of-repairing-the-ontario-science-centre-is-much-much-less-than-what-infrastructure-ontario-has-been-saying-and-the-proof-is-in-its-own-documents/)
The current versions of ChatGPT are quite stable in their outputs. If I enter the title and subtitle of this article, it completes it with very similar results:
I’ve had enough of the talking heads. I’m just going to check in on the AP News results map occasionally. Fortunately I have a few days off, so I’m going to distract myself otherwise.
https://apnews.com/projects/election-results-2024/