PM says he kept hoping more money, or pressure, would help meet water-advisory goal
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he realized only recently that his government would not be able to make good on its long-held promise to lift all drinking-water advisories in First Nations communities by March 2021.
In a year-end interview with The Canadian Press, Trudeau says he always knew reaching that goal would be tough but it became clear within the last month or so that advisories would remain in about a dozen communities after the deadline has passed.
He says COVID-19 restrictions have blocked access to certain Indigenous communities and it became clear that it would not happen in time, despite his hope that adding more money, or more pressure, would be enough to speed things up.
Trudeau says creating systems and structures that are supported by the community and sustainable over the long term requires a lot more work than short-term solutions.