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Carney government backs away from decree that First Nations have a 'human right' to safe drinking water

Carney's government is backing away from language that states those living on First Nations have a "human right" to clean drinking water.

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nationalpost.comStai leggendo1 g fa

Carney government backs away from decree that First Nations have a 'human right' to safe drinking water

Carney's government is backing away from language that states those living on First Nations have a "human right" to clean drinking water.

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thestar.com2 g fa

New First Nations water bill drops mention of ‘right’ to clean water access

The legislation, expected to be introduced in the House of Commons on Monday, removes a provision in a previous bill that would have recognized First Nations have a human right

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  1. lunedì 15 giugno 2026·thestar.com

    New First Nations water bill drops mention of ‘right’ to clean water access

    The legislation, expected to be introduced in the House of Commons on Monday, removes a provision in a previous bill that would have recognized First Nations have a human right

  2. martedì 16 giugno 2026·nationalpost.com

    Carney government backs away from decree that First Nations have a 'human right' to safe drinking water

    Carney's government is backing away from language that states those living on First Nations have a "human right" to clean drinking water.