Statement by Rebecca Kolarich, Water Program Manager

Toronto | Treaty Lands and Territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation, and the traditional territory of the Anishinaabeg, the Haudenosaunee, and the Wendat. – A recent legal opinion, commissioned by the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), validates the numerous concerns we have expressed about Ontario’s new Water and Wastewater Public Corporations Act. Despite government claims to the contrary, the act lacks the precision necessary to safeguard water from risky privatization.

If the government is sincere about water remaining public, it must amend the act to include a requirement that corporations be owned by a true public sector entity, like a municipality. 

As the act is currently written, the term ‘public’ does not legally protect water from privatization. There is no limit to who can own these ‘water and wastewater public corporations.’ The government should align its actions with its words and amend the law. Water is not a commodity.

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