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National Drinking Water Standards
Friday May 24, 2002
Mr. Bill Blaikie (Winnipeg--Transcona, NDP): Mr.
Speaker, I asked the Deputy Prime Minister whether the government was
considering changes not just to disclosure with respect to political donations
but changes with respect to the acceptability of certain political donations.
For instance, changes have been made in Manitoba recently. Are they looking at
that kind of change?
I intended to also ask him about another matter
having to do with a different kind of pollution, not the pollution of money but
water. What does the Deputy Prime Minister, as the minister in charge of
infrastructure, intend to do about the recommendations of the second Walkerton
inquiry report which calls on the federal government to play an expanded role
in setting national standards and bringing in a national safe drinking water
act.
Hon. John Manley (Deputy Prime Minister and
Minister of Infrastructure and Crown Corporations, Lib.): Mr. Speaker, with
respect to propriety of political donations, I think it will be important for
members of not just the government but of all political parties to look
carefully at all of the rules to consider whether they meet the current
standards that are expected by the public. In reviewing that, the Prime
Minister has undertaken to do so.
With respect to water, clearly the Walkerton report
is something that we will have to take into account. However, I can assure the
hon. member that water and water management is part of the--
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