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Alberta chiefs call for Assembly of First Nations to dissolve

December 4, 2024

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UN expert urges 'profound changes' in Canada to uphold First Nations' water rights

November 7, 2024

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Alberta Treaty Chiefs slam feds over Clean Water Act as Ottawa denies legal duty to provide safe drinking water

October 30, 2024

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Canada has no legal obligation to provide First Nations with clean water, lawyers say

October 7, 2024

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Hill Times Editorial - First Nations Clean Water Act continues to fail treaty peoples

May 22, 2024

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CSC meets with UN Special Rapporteur on the rights to safe drinking water and sanitation

Alberta chiefs seek clarity on Canada’s view of water rights following class action defence

October 31, 2024

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An Alberta First Nations chief is speaking out about his concerns over a bill aimed to improve Indigenous access to clean water

October 18, 2024

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Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation joins others in stopping resolution at AFN General Assembly

July 15, 2024

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For First Nations in Alberta, drought only compounds existing water issues

April 24, 2024

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For as Long as the Waters Flow – Treaty Chiefs in Alberta demand significant amendments to Canada’s proposed First Nations Clean Water Legislation

December 18, 2023

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Prairie First Nations call on Ottawa to rewrite clean water bill

December 21, 2023

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Water Is A Human Right

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CBC Indigenous addresses a recent report by the UN Special Rapporteur on Water Rights, highlighting severe shortfalls in Canada’s fulfillment of First Nations’ basic human rights to clean water and more. The report states that many First Nations communities lack consistent access to safe drinking water — a fundamental human rights violation, according to the UN rapporteur. This failure undermines Canada’s credibility in its reconciliation efforts, effectively positioning First Nations people as second-class citizens within the country. Members of the Chiefs Steering Committee met with the UN Rapporteur on Water Rights this spring to advocate for First Nations water rights and the need for urgent action.

Explore the full story on the CBC Indigenous website.

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Clean Water Act

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In this article by Alberta Native News, Chief Rupert Meneen of Tall Cree Nation voices The Chiefs Steering Committee’s concerns over Canada’s stance on Bill C-61 and their denial of legal responsibility for clean drinking water access on First Nations lands. Canada claims of ‘co-development’ on the bill raises urgent questions about transparency, accountability, and Canada’s obligations under Treaty.

Explore the full story on the Alberta Native News website.

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Protect Our Water

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CBC Indigenous News recently interviewed Chief Rupert Meneen of Tall Cree Nation and Chief Troy “Bossman” Knowlton of Piikani Nation to discuss Bill C-61 and its implications. This important conversation follows the government’s legal response to the Shamattawa First Nations’ class action lawsuit, which seeks justice for access to clean drinking water.

Explore the full story on the CBC website to understand more about the bill and its impact on water rights for First Nations communities across the country.

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Indigenous Water Rights

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Chief Sheldon Sunshine – Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation was on the CBC Eyeopener this morning, in response to Minister Hajdu’s appearance yesterday. Canada is moving quickly to absolve itself of First Nations’ Treaty rights to water and related infrastructure with Bill C-61. #ProtectOurWater #ChiefsSteeringCommittee #IndigenousRights #WaterProtectors #IndigenousWaterRights #Treaty678FirstNations #TreatyRights

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