NDP commits to $1.8 billion for clean drinking water for Indigenous communities
GRASSY NARROWS, Ont. — NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh promised Saturday to do “whatever it takes” to ensure every Indigenous community has clean drinking water, saying the government should be able to find the $1.8 billion required.
Singh was visiting Grassy Narrows, a northern Ontario First Nation that has grappled for decades with mercury poisoning from contaminated water.
He said an NDP government would immediately spend $19 million to fund a mercury poisoning treatment centre in the community, whose problems are a visible symbol of the challenges the Liberals have faced around their promises to advance reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples.
There is no excuse for any community in Canada to not have access to clean drinking water, Singh said, bristling at questions about the potential cost.