New First Nations water bill changes mention of ‘right’ to clean water access
OTTAWA — A new First Nations clean water bill set to be introduced by Prime Minister Mark Carney’s government changes a provision in a previous bill that would have recognized First Nations have a human right to clean drinking water.
The Canadian Press has obtained a draft of the bill labelled “for consultation until June 11, 2026.” It’s not clear if any changes were made since the consultation period ended.
Some First Nations leaders had expected the bill to be introduced as early as Monday, but that didn’t happen. It’s now expected on Tuesday, and Indigenous Services Minister Mandy Gull-Masty is scheduled to hold a news conference.
The House of Commons is expected to rise by Friday for the summer break, which means the legislation likely won’t be debated or voted on until the fall.











