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Does the federal governments bill mean that First Nations will be placed under provincial or territorial jurisdiction for drinking water and wastewater within First Nation communities?

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Does the federal governments bill mean that First Nations will be placed under provincial or territorial jurisdiction for drinking water and wastewater within First Nation communities?

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A4. No. This legislation would enable the federal government to develop federal regulations for drinking water and wastewater within First Nation communities. Referential incorporation of provincial or territorial laws would not take jurisdiction from, nor give jurisdiction to, provinces or territories. The federal government would review existing provincial and territorial regulations to identify any areas that could be adapted into federal regulations.

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