Environment
Tribes that rely on Columbia River being left out of talks between U.S. and Canada. Why?
The U.S. and Canada are renegotiating a 60-year-old treaty that dictates usage rights for the river.
Gregory Scruggs is a journalist based in Seattle. He is a coordinator of the Solutions Journalism Network Puget Sound Chapter.
The U.S. and Canada are renegotiating a 60-year-old treaty that dictates usage rights for the river.
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