Safe water in Canada

A serene yet somber landscape depicting a water source near an Indigenous community in Canada, highlighting water scarcity and the impact of pollution, with symbolic elements of Indigenous culture in the background.

Safe Water Crisis in Canada Quiz

Test your knowledge about water access issues in Canada, especially concerning Indigenous communities. This quiz will challenge your understanding of the ongoing water crises, the impact of corporate actions, and the rights of Indigenous peoples.

Join us to learn more about:

  • Indigenous water crises
  • Corporate responsibility
  • UN declarations
  • The importance of safe water for all
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by CaringWater25
Can you name at least one indigenous water crisis in Canada?
Yes
No
Have you ever had to worry about safe and affordable water access at home?
Yes
No
Some water crisis' in Canada were caused by non-consentual dumping of hazardous materials by private companies. Should Canada take responsibility for these crisis'?
Yes
No
Unnatural water crisis' would cost tens of millions of dollars to clean up to provide safe water for only a small amout of people. Should taxpayers bear the cost?
Yes
No
Do you agree or disagree that the natives should give up on their land and move somewhere else to solve their water problems?
Strongly agree
Agree
Neither agree nor disagree
Disagree
Strongly disagree
Without googling, how many communites do you think are affected by water crisis' in Canada?
Less than 10
Less than 50 but more than 10
Less than 100 but more than 50
Less than 200 but more than 100
There are 63 long term water advisories in effect on reserves in Canada as of 2020
Ok
Some of these water crisis' have resulted in thousands of deaths and diseases in people. How high of a priority do you think fixing these crisis' should be for Canada?
A great deal
A lot
A moderate amount
A little
None at all
Theoretically, would you rather spend 1 year at a 100% chance to fix a water crisis for a community (such as Grassy Narrows) or would you rather have 365 days of paid time off work?
Fix the water crisis (1 crisis' magically disappears after 1 year of work in your current job)
Paid time off (you cannot fix the crisis while doing this)
Article 29 of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples states that indigenous land, resources, individual health, and social services must be ensured by all countries who follow this declaration. Do you think Canada honors this declaration?
Yes
No
Canada claims to follow Article 29 of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
Ok.
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