Liberal government tables new First Nations drinking water legislation
OTTAWA — Indigenous Services Minister Mandy Gull-Masty says new legislation unveiled by her government will create a legislative framework to protect safe drinking water in First Nations communities.
Gull-Masty told reporters on Parliament Hill that Bill C-37, tabled in the House of Commons on Tuesday, will “advance the critical work of addressing long-term drinking water advisories” and recognize First Nations jurisdiction over water on their lands.
She said the new bill is backed by $4.6 billion in funding over five years and described the sum as the single-largest commitment ever made to First Nations water protection.
This isn’t the first time the federal Liberals have put forward clean water legislation — but it is the first attempt by Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government to tackle the issue.











