Comment
Given the tragic history of the Walkerton water contamination event in 2000 — which resulted in multiple deaths and thousands of illnesses — the proposed transfer of water and wastewater jurisdiction and creation of a new public corporation must be accompanied by rigorous safeguards.
Specifically:
- Governance must ensure publicly-accountable oversight, technical competency, and transparent reporting.
- The transition must maintain and improve monitoring, operator training, emergency response and asset condition management.
- Rate-setting and service delivery must prioritise safety and infrastructure renewal over cost-cutting or profit pressures.
- Public disclosure of costs, governance structures and performance metrics must be mandatory.
- Mechanisms must exist for swift intervention or remedial action if the new corporation fails to meet safety or service standards.
I therefore encourage the Ministry to publish detailed oversight and accountability frameworks before proceeding, and to build into the legislation clear performance-, safety- and transparency-based requirements that will ensure the public’s trust.
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Submitted October 27, 2025 1:26 PM
Comment on
Proposed amendments to the Municipal Act, 2001 to transfer jurisdiction over water and wastewater to the lower-tier municipalities in Peel Region and a standalone statute to authorize the establishment of water and wastewater public corporations
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025-1098
Comment ID
158953
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