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Water investments at Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte to improve safe water access and protect against drought


MOHAWKS OF THE BAY OF QUINTE, ON, July 20, 2019 /CNW/ - The Government of Canada and First Nations communities are working in partnership to improve water infrastructure and expand access to safe, reliable drinking water.

Today, the Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte and Chief R. Donald Maracle celebrated ongoing improvements to their water infrastructure that will improve residents' access to safe drinking water and safeguard the community from the effects of drought caused by climate change. The Honourable Seamus O'Regan, Minister of Indigenous Services, along with Mike Bossio, Member of Parliament for Hastings?Lennox and Addington, on behalf of the Honourable François Champagne, Minister of Infrastructure and Communities joined the celebrations.

The First Nation, Infrastructure Canada and Indigenous Services Canada (ISC) worked together to expand water service to the eastern Ontario community. Ongoing improvements to the community's water and wastewater infrastructure include:

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"Extreme weather events are becoming increasingly common in Canadian towns, cities and First Nations communities. It is time to take concrete steps to adapt to the impacts of climate change to ensure a safe, prosperous future for our families, our businesses and the environment. This project will mitigate impacts of future droughts in the Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte Territory, protecting the community, and the essential services they rely on. By investing in infrastructure that protects communities now, we are ensuring that Canadians can thrive and prosper for generations to come."

Mike Bossio, Member of Parliament for Hastings?Lennox and Addington, on behalf of the Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Infrastructure and Communities

"It is so important for our Government that we are a partner in addressing your priorities. This vital investment will bring us one step closer to eliminating all long-term drinking water advisories on public systems on reserves across Canada by March 2021."

The Honourable Seamus O'Regan, Minister of Indigenous Services

"The Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte is pleased Indigenous Services Canada has provided $14.5 million to construct 8 kms of water mains and an elevated storage reservoir extending water services along York Road to the village of Shannonville. This portion of the reserve will be serviced from the Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte water treatment plant that was constructed in 2015 with financial assistance of $26.7 million from Indigenous Services Canada. The additional funding from the Disaster Mitigation and Adaptation Fund (DMAF) commits $30 million in federal funding to construct water main infrastructure on un-serviced roads to homes that have experienced dry wells during drought conditions. The construction of these water mains will ensure that our members have a reliable supply of safe drinking water, a longstanding and important goal of the Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte. We very much appreciate the financial contributions of Infrastructure Canada and Indigenous Services Canada to enable the community to achieve this important goal."

R. Donald Maracle, Chief of the Mohawks Bay of Quinte

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Ending long-term drinking water advisories in First Nation communities
Lifecycle of a First Nation community infrastructure project
Profile of the Mohawks of the Bay of Quinte
Investing in First Nations community infrastructure
Disaster Mitigation and Adaptation Fund
Investing in Canada Plan Project Map
Federal infrastructure investments in Ontario
Investing in Canada: Canada's Long-Term Infrastructure Plan

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