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2023-11-06
2023-11-06
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Q-1726 — Ms. Ashton (Churchill—Keewatinook Aski) — With regard to Indigenous Services Canada's monitoring of access to clean drinking water on reserve: (a) what service standards are established by the department regarding the monitoring and approval of water treatment systems, including (i) visits to communities by department officials, (ii) timelines to approve and review systems, (iii) delivery of necessary parts or equipment; and (b) what is the total number of dedicated staff within the department working with communities to assess drinking water conditions? — Sessional Paper No. 8555-441-1726.
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8555-441-1726 Indigenous Services Canada ...
Ashton, Niki
Drinking water
Indigenous peoples
New Democratic Party Caucus
Orders for return to written questions
Q-1726
Water treatment
2023-11-06
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Q-1727 — Ms. Ashton (Churchill—Keewatinook Aski) — With regard to Indigenous Services Canada's (ISC) work to provide clean drinking water on reserve: (a) by what date does ISC expect all existing long-term boil water advisories to end; (b) how many communities are currently under short-term boil water advisories for a period of (i) less than one month, (ii) between one and three months, (iii) between three and six months, (iv) between six and nine months, (v) between nine and 12 months; (c) broken down by province and territory, what is the total number of communities that lack clean drinking water due to the (i) lack of piping from water treatment plants, (ii) contaminated pipe or contaminated water treatment equipment; and (d) broken down by province and territory, what is the total number of communities that deliver clean water to residents through (i) cisterns or wells, (ii) water delivery trucks? — Sessional Paper No. 8555-441-1727.
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Ashton, Niki
Drinking water
Indigenous peoples
New Democratic Party Caucus
Orders for return to written questions
Q-1727
Water treatment
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2023-09-18
2023-09-18
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Q-1656 — Ms. Ashton (Churchill—Keewatinook Aski) — With regard to the Circuit Rider Training Program operated by Indigenous Services Canada, broken down by province or territory and fiscal year since 2015-16: (a) what is the total number of trained experts available to assist First Nations communities; (b) how many site visits did the experts in (a) make, broken down by First Nation visited; (c) what is the total number of individuals who received training and certification funding through this program; (d) how many requests for assistance through this program have been denied or not yet responded to; and (e) for what reason was each visit in (d) denied? — Sessional Paper No. 8555-441-1656.
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8555-441-1656 Circuit Rider Training Program
Ashton, Niki
Drinking water
First Nations
New Democratic Party Caucus
Orders for return to written questions
Q-1656
Water treatment
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2022-06-17
2022-06-17
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Q-531 — Mr. Arnold (North Okanagan—Shuswap) — With regard to the government's allocation of funds for the upgrading of the existing Lions Gate Primary Wastewater Treatment Plant (Lions Gate) and construction of the North Shore Wastewater Treatment Plant (North Shore), both located in Vancouver, British Columbia: (a) since 2016, what are the total amounts of funds allocated by the government to the Lions Gate and North Shore projects; (b) what were the dates of the allocations; (c) what are the amounts of allocations that the government will make to Lions Gate and North Shore in the 2022-23 fiscal year; and (d) when will the North Shore project be completed? — Sessional Paper No. 8555-441-531.
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8555-441-531 Wastewater treatment plants ...
Arnold, Mel
British Columbia
Conservative Caucus
Orders for return to written questions
Q-531
Water treatment
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2020-12-09
2020-12-09
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Q-200 — Mr. Angus (Timmins—James Bay) — With regard to the government’s capital expenditures on drinking water and wastewater infrastructure on reserve, and Indigenous Services Canada and its predecessors' expenditures on maintenance and operations for drinking water and wastewater infrastructure on reserve: (a) what amount has been allocated, broken down by program and by year (and, where applicable, by region), over the last five years; (b) what amount has been spent, broken down by program and by year (and, where applicable, by region), over the last five years; (c) over the past five years, how many boil water advisories have been active month to month; (d) over the past five years, which reserves have had water and wastewater infrastructure upgraded or built and what were they; (e) what are the companies that have received contracts to do the water and wastewater work on reserves; (f) where there any issues or problems in terms of fulfilling the contract and, if so, what were they; (g) out of the reserves that have had water and wastewater infrastructure built or repaired in the past five years, how many of them have had water issues, either with infrastructure or other issues, that resulted in renewed boil water advisories; (h) if so, which reserves, when did it occur and how long have they lasted; and (i) how long, according to the budgetary expectations, will it take to complete the government's promise to eliminate boil water advisories on First Nations reserves, based on the current level of funding? — Sessional Paper No. 8555-432-200.
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Angus, Charlie
Drinking water
Indigenous reserves
New Democratic Party Caucus
Orders for return to written questions
Q-200
Water treatment
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2020-11-16
2020-11-16
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Q-91 — Mr. Melillo (Kenora) — With regard to the government’s commitment to end all long-term drinking water advisories by March 2021: (a) does the government still commit to ending all long-term drinking water advisories by March 2021, and if not, what is the new target date; (b) which communities are currently subject to a long-term drinking water advisory; (c) of the communities in (b), which ones are expected to still have a drinking water advisory as of March 1, 2021; (d) for each community in (b), when are they expected to have safe drinking water; and (e) for each community in (b), what are the specific reasons why the construction or other measures to restore safe drinking water to the community have been delayed or not completed to date? — Sessional Paper No. 8555-432-91.
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Conservative Caucus
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Melillo, Eric
Orders for return to written questions
Q-91
Water treatment
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2019-07-17
2019-07-17
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— Nos. 421-04090, 421-04518 and 421-04671 concerning drinking water. — Sessional Paper No. 8545-421-46-07;
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Aboriginal reserves
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Petition 421-04090
Petition 421-04518
Petition 421-04671
Shoal Lake Band No. 40
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2019-06-19
2019-06-19
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— by Mr. Ouellette (Winnipeg Centre), one concerning drinking water (No. 421-04671);
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Liberal Caucus
Ouellette, Robert-Falcon
Petition 421-04671
Shoal Lake Band No. 40
Water quality
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2019-06-18
2019-06-18
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— by Mr. Manly (Nanaimo—Ladysmith), one concerning drinking water (No. 421-04518) and one concerning discrimination (No. 421-04519);
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Green Party Caucus
Manly, Paul
Petition 421-04518
Petition 421-04519
Sexual discrimination
Shoal Lake Band No. 40
Violence against women
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2019-06-03
2019-06-03
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— by Ms. Mihychuk (Kildonan—St. Paul), one concerning drinking water (No. 421-04090) and two concerning Canadian heritage (Nos. 421-04091 and 421-04092);
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Canadian history
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Mihychuk, MaryAnn
Petition 421-04090
Petition 421-04091
Petition 421-04092
Shoal Lake Band No. 40
Warehouses
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2018-03-20
2018-03-20
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Pursuant to Standing Order 32(2), Mr. Lamoureux (Parliamentary Secretary to the Leader of the Government in the House of Commons) laid upon the Table, — Government responses, pursuant to Standing Order 36(8), to the following petitions:
— No. 421-02026 concerning drinking water. — Sessional Paper No. 8545-421-46-05;
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Aboriginal reserves
Drinking water
Petition 421-02026
Water quality
Water treatment
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2018-02-05
2018-02-05
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— by Mr. Ouellette (Winnipeg Centre), one concerning drinking water (No. 421-02026);
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Aboriginal reserves
Drinking water
Liberal Caucus
Ouellette, Robert-Falcon
Petition 421-02026
Water quality
Water treatment
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Journals - 252
2018-01-29
2018-01-29
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— No. 421-01905 concerning drinking water. — Sessional Paper No. 8545-421-46-04;
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8545-421-46-04 Government Response to pe ...
Aboriginal reserves
Drinking water
Petition 421-01905
Water quality
Water treatment
2018-01-29
[p.2618]
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Q-1429 — Mr. Angus (Timmins—James Bay) — With respect to Health Canada’s Drinking Water Safety Program, Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC) capital expenditures on drinking water and wastewater infrastructure on reserve, and INAC expenditures on maintenance and operations for drinking water and wastewater infrastructure on reserve: (a) what amount has been allocated, broken down by program and by year (and, where applicable, by region), over the last ten years; (b) what amount has been spent, broken down by program and by year (and, where applicable, by region), over the last ten years; and (c) why, in applicable instances, were allocated funds left unspent or transferred away from the originally intended line item? — Sessional Paper No. 8555-421-1429.
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8555-421-1429 Maintenance and operations ...
Aboriginal reserves
Angus, Charlie
Department of Health
Department of Indian Affairs and Norther ...
Drinking water
New Democratic Party Caucus
Orders for return to written questions
Q-1429
Water treatment
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2017-11-27
2017-11-27
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— by Mr. Ouellette (Winnipeg Centre), one concerning drinking water (No. 421-01905).
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Aboriginal reserves
Drinking water
Liberal Caucus
Ouellette, Robert-Falcon
Petition 421-01905
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