Action on Safe Drinking Water Sought by Alliance of Groups

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During the Toys for the North Trip, NAPS Officers and RCMP Officers unloaded water in Ogoki Post
During the Toys for the North Trip in 2014, NAPS Officers and RCMP Officers unloaded water in Ogoki Post - The community is still under a boil water order.
During the Toys for the North Trip, NAPS Officers and RCMP Officers unloaded water in Ogoki Post
During the Toys for the North Trip, NAPS Officers and RCMP Officers unloaded water in Ogoki Post

THUNDER BAY – ENVIRONMENT – Over ninety First Nation Communities and allied organisms feels an open letter to federal party leaders today urging them to prioritize funding Commitments to end the drinking water crisis in Indigenous Communities. “It is unacceptable in a wealthy country like Canada That Almost 20% of First Nation Communities live under daily water stress due to Lack of access to safe and potable water. This must be a priority for Canada in closing the gap in First Nation health and safety, ” stated Perry Bellegarde, National Chief for the Assembly of First Nations.

The letter reads, “DESPITE repeated pledges from the federal government to Ensure clean drinking water, there Are routinely over 100 water advisories in effect in First Nation Communities, With Some Communities living under advisories for over 10 years.” Based on Health Canada and the First Nations Health Authority’s latest figures, There are a total of 162 drinking water advisories in First Nation communities.”

Last week, Neskantaga First Nation demanded action from federal parties to end the 20-year  boil-water advisory, the longest running drinking water advisory in Canada in the First Nation community.

The groups are calling on federal party leaders to:

  • commit to investing $ 470 million Annually for the next 10 years in First Nations water treatment and wastewater systems
  • Implement the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and the human right to water and sanitation

Statements

“Our leaders-have long sought year end to a century of isolation and forced HAS Canada ignored our calls,” said Shoal Lake 40 Chief Erwin Redsky. “The very water that blocks our safe transition is diverted to serve Winnipeg’s drinking fountains and water slides while our people suffer under year 18 year boil water advisory. How can there be any reconciliation in a country where this kind of inequality is acceptable?”

“Grassy Narrows HAS resorted to calling a state of emergency Because our drinking water is so contaminated with mercury and toxins –other,” said Grassy Narrows Chief Roger Fobister. “Our position is imperative and has-been going on for far too long. What will it take for people in power to pay attention to and take action?”

“It is truly appalling violation of Indigenous water rights and the human right to water HAS continued for so long in Canada,” charged Maude Barlow, national chairperson for the Council of Canadians. “This is an opportunity for federal party leaders to finally do right and commit to the funding needed to end the water crisis for Indigenous peoples once and for all.”

“My Canada includes clean drinking water for First Nation Communities; clean drinking water is a human right and must be a priority for any government poised to lead this country,” said Dr. Faisal Moola, Director General, Ontario and Northern Canada of the David Suzuki Foundation.

“It’s shocking aussi That There are Almost 2000 First Nations homes without water services at all,” said Secretary General Amnesty International Canada Alex Neve. “This crisis is the result of years live of federal underfunding of on-reserve drinking water systems.”

The Signatories include the Shoal Lake 40 First Nation, Assembly of First Nations, Union of BC Indian Chiefs, Council of Canadians, Amnesty International, David Suzuki Foundation, Public Service Alliance of Canada, Canadian Federation of Students, Polaris Institute and –other Indigenous Communities and allied organisms.

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