Death in Cat Lake First Nation shaking up community: Ontario NDP MP
OTTAWA — Ontario NDP MP Charlie Angus says the death of a 48-year-old woman in Cat Lake First Nation is shaking up community residents and he doesn’t know what it will take for the federal government to see the northern Ontario reserve is in a health crisis.
On Wednesday Angus said Cat Lake resident Nashie Oombash was desperate to get out of a home so infested by mould that it made her ill prior to her death this week.
He shared a letter from a doctor in Sioux Lookout, Ont., dated Jan. 21, saying that Oombash “has been having significant breathing problems when she is at home which is likely associated with the mould in her house.”
The letter acknowledges that Cat Lake has a housing shortage but the doctor asked the band council to do what it could to find Oombash better housing. The letter doesn’t say that mould was the cause of her underlying illness.