“WHAT DOESN’T KILL ME MAKES ME STRONGER”
MNN. July 16.2026. While a federal court judge has ruled Canada must provide safe drinking water to Indigenous people, the Dominion government of Canada Prime Minister Carney is appealing by tabling Bill-37 (aka First Nations Clean Water Act) to weaken the government’s commitment to provide safe drinking for all Indigenous communities. This is necessary as close to 40 Indigenous communities live under a boil water advisory. Carney wants to continue endangering our health and survival intentionally by withdrawing the government’s responsibility under the Convention on Genocide. The international community needs to stop this attack and help protect us and our rights.
Liberal Prime Minister Carney is fast-tracking huge international inter-Provincial projects to steal our resources to benefit corporations and resource strippers, but Indigenous approval is required and at the moment is not getting it. The Dominion of Canada is taking for granted they can go ahead. Indigenous people are offended/worried/threatened. We are showing united opposition. This global pattern is being asserted in South America, Africa and the Middle East, where corporations and corporately controlled governments are ignoring UNDRIP (“the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People”) which requires Indigenous approval on everything affecting our lands and waters. This tactic to avoid basic principles of law is encouraged by the U.S. which is attempting to destroy the ICC and other means of accountability for crimes such as genocide.
The original agreements specify all colonists must come to us for permission for anything to do with our land and water. The British North American Empire capital was at Albany across the river from the mohawks. Original agreements were made with the Rotinoshonni, as the ‘Keepers of the Eastern Door” of turtle island, Onewarekeh. All original treaties between the king of England and the original people were made at Albany with the Mohawka. That is why Prince Edward visited the Royal Chapel at Tyendinaga six months ago.
Partial sources: “First Nations chiefs vote to oppose Carney government’s proposed major projects reforms,” July 15,2026, CBC News; “Liberals continue court fight against First Nations drinking water rights, despite new bill,” July 13, 2026, CBC News; “Canada has legal duty to provide safe water, housing to remote First Nations, federal judge rules,” Arturo Chang, Dec. 6, 2025, CBC News; “Harsh words from chiefs, opposition on government’s First Nations Clean Drinking Water Act,” Leanne Sanders, July 14, 2026, aptn news; “40 First Nations communities still under long-term drinking water advisories – where the projects stand,” May 11, 2026, Water Canada.
Jim Morrison of the Doors once said, “This is the end, my friend, this is the end, my only friend”.
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