Work is ongoing to end remaining long-term drinking water advisories: Trudeau
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says his Liberal government remains committed to ending all long-term drinking water advisories that exist on First Nations, despite not setting a new date to do so.
Trudeau discussed the work done up to now on the issueduring an address Thursday to a virtual gathering of chiefs with the Assembly of First Nations (AFN).
To date, he says, the Liberals have helped lift 120 long-term drinking water advisories. A government website reports there are 42 such advisories still in place in 30 different communities.
“I agree that it’s unacceptable that some communities are still waiting,” Trudeau said.