Tory MP walks back comments on First Nations water plant fires

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After drawing criticism earlier this week for saying that some First Nations are burning down water treatment plants because of the federal Liberal government, a Conservative MP is now walking back his comments.

Saskatchewan MP Kevin Waugh made the claim in the House of Commons on Monday during a debate on the government’s First Nations water bill.

ā€œIn my home province of Saskatchewan, I have seen reserves burn down water treatment plants because the Liberal government has done little or nothing,ā€ Waugh said, directing his comments towardĀ Indigenous Services Minister Patty Hajdu.

He added there needs to be ā€œeducation provided for people on reserve

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