I mean he was basically just there to taunt the ML with his "doctor techniques" and soothe the FL for her to come to him. What's even more pointless is that this story had an unnecessary love triangle where you see Daniel Choi as the "boy next door but he's the hottest doctor out there really". I mean I didn't understand why she had to wait 2 years for the pair of them to get back together. I wasn't keen though near the ending where you see Oh Sol cutting off the relationship off without talking about her grief (she lost her mother in a building accident along with others thanks to Sun Gyeols selfish grandad) with Sun Gyeol. Riberdy are vital in achieving our shared goal-ensuring that all First Nations communities have access to clean drinking water and maintaining strong water and wastewater infrastructure.”Īdditionally, $10,000 in bursaries are made available each year in the winner’s name to First Nations individuals who are pursuing or furthering their career in the water and wastewater industry.Well I think we can all definitely agree that our male lead, Jang Sun Gyeol here is ahead of his time because it wasn't long that we got the "I don't want to talk about it virus" two years later so FairPlay to him for showing us the clean measures before we did seriously! Gyeol (the neat freak as we all know ) and Oh Sol (not really bothered by being excessively clean) were adorable together like their relationship was so sweet <3 I also liked the blushes although not gonna lie, it was odd at first because I really thought it was animeish but you get use to it and your heart skips a beat when the pair of them are shy of each other. The expertise and commitment of water operators like Mr. “Thank you for your work and dedication to your community. “Congratulations Jonathan Riberdy of Zhiibaahaasing First Nation for being named the 2021 recipient of the National First Nations Water Leadership Award!” she said. Hajdu lauded Ribery’s dedication to clean drinking water for his community and others beyond it. Having leadership at these ceremonies shows the commitment towards water and gives them an understanding of the water processes.”įor years, Riberdy has worked tirelessly to uphold high drinking water standards in his community and to train young Indigenous water operators across Ontario, and currently serves as his community’s water supervisor, a project manager for Swim Drink Fish Canada, and a director for the Aboriginal Water and Wastewater Association of Ontario. We take this time to say Miigwech (thank you) to the water for letting us have clean, drinkable, fishable and swimmable water. Four times a year, our Elders and women take the lead in water ceremonies for our clean drinking water. “Teaching my knowledge to other operators is the most rewarding, knowing that I can share my knowledge. “My favourite part of my day-to-day work within Zhiibaahaasing First Nation is ensuring we have clean drinking water and showing trainees and community members the processes of the water plant,” he said. He has worked alongside his Chief and Council to help bring long-term solutions that provide safe and clean drinking water to his community, and he strives to share his knowledge with others. Riberdy is a water operator whose commitment and passion are an inspiration to his community, an ISC statement said. Jonathan Riberdy of Zhiibaahaasing First Nation is the recipient of the 2021 National First Nations Water Leadership Award, for his many years he has worked tirelessly to uphold high drinking water standards in his community and to train young Indigenous water operators across Ontario, federal Indigenous Services Minister Patty Hajdu said late last week. A water operator from the Zhiibaahaasing First Nation in Ontario was recently honoured by the federal government for his commitment to ensuring clean drinking water and his hard work to ensure the continuity of clean drinking water in his community and those surrounding it.