Lethbridge Herald

First Nations water effort complex: Morneau

- Andy Blatchford THE CANADIAN PRESS — OTTAWA

Finance Minister Bill Morneau says the “enormously complicate­d” effort to end all drinkingwa­ter advisories in First Nations communitie­s isn’t being held back by a shortage of money.

In response to a university student’s question Thursday in Guelph, Ont., Morneau acknowledg­ed that fulfilling the Liberals’ 2015 campaign pledge has been a big challenge and won’t be finished quickly.

“The idea that we have places in this country that don’t have access to clean drinking water is just unacceptab­le in 21st-century Canada,” Morneau said at the University of Guelph after being asked if he had considered diverting more money into the program.

“This is not something that we’ve looked at from a constraine­d-funding approach. Every dollar that we need to spend in this to get it done we are spending.

“This has been a long-term challenge — and the challenge is not only putting the money in to actually get the (water) systems up and running, but it’s the ongoing maintenanc­e.”

The Liberals have vowed to see all long-term water advisories on reserves lifted by March 2021 — and they have committed about $2 billion over several years towards investment­s like water and wastewater infrastruc­ture to get there.

The federal government says 78 advisories about potentiall­y tainted water have been lifted since the Liberals took office in November 2015, but 62 remain in place.

Morneau said that beyond building new treatment systems and replacing old ones, the effort faces obstacles such as technician training, geography and climate-related issues like flooding.

“It’s an enormously complicate­d challenge because it’s not only about the investment­s, it’s about the human talent, the people there to maintain it,” he said. “So, we’re not only funding that investment. And we’ve been very successful in getting many of these boil-water advisories taken off, but there’s been some that have come back on because of that challenge.”

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