Hajdu says failing to pass First Nations water bill would be 'deep disappointment'
- The bill aimed to ensure clean drinking water for First Nations communities but died with Parliament's prorogation until March 24.
- Opposition parties have vowed to vote non-confidence, making the bill's return unlikely, according to Indigenous Services Minister Patty Hajdu.
- The bill would have provided legal obligations for funding water infrastructure and minimum quality standards for First Nations.
- National Chief Woodhouse and John P. Brown emphasize the bill's importance for protecting the fundamental rights of First Nations peoples.
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