Indigenous Services failing to improve critical First Nations services, audit says
OTTAWA — Indigenous Services Minister Mandy Gull-Masty defended her department Tuesday after a damning auditor general’s report said it’s falling far behind on addressing long-standing health and infrastructure problems in First Nations communities.
Despite an 84 per cent increase in its spending since 2019, Indigenous Services Canada has struggled to expand access to clean drinking water and emergency services in First Nations communities, Auditor General Karen Hogan’s report said.
Hogan found the department has failed to implement roughly half of the recommendations her office made between 2015 and 2022.
Speaking to reporters in the House of Commons, Gull-Masty framed the report as a positive review of her department’s work, instead of a condemnation of its inaction on critical files.


