Revised legislation missing assertion that First Nations have right to clean drinking water
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Revised legislation missing assertion that First Nations have right to clean drinking water
ALESSIA PASSAFIUME
OTTAWA
THE CANADIAN PRESS
PUBLISHED 1 HOUR AGO
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Indigenous Services Minister Mandy Gull-Masty vowed last summer a new bill would affirm First Nations’ human right to clean drinking water.
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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…
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