Yes, I'm just wondering.... We've heard of the treaty right to clean drinking water. In most of the treaties that I've taken a look at, there would never have been the contemplation that at some point in our history water wouldn't be readily available. Are there any treaty clauses you're aware of that actually speak to the right to clean drinking water?
I understand completely that it should be an inherent right. It is in article 25 in UNDRIP. Are there specific details about the rights to clean water in a treaty out there?
In the Mi'kmaq treaty, it's not there. I'm wondering if there's a clause in any of the treaties that shows the foresight that people might pollute their water sources and would never be able to have clean drinking water.