
Our vision will be reached in Canada when the following Goals have been achieved:
• National drinking water regulations are implemented and enforced, resulting in all Aboriginal and non Aboriginal communities in Canada having access to truly safe drinking water
• The federal government of Canada recognizes at the United Nations that water is a basic human right
To give you an idea of the concept behind SDWF Mission, Vision & Goals, it is important to remember that guidelines are just that, whereas Standards or Regulations are enforceable by law. SDWF scientists have recently been asked to advise on water treatment processes in India and Ghana, where all drinking water must meet World Health Organization (WHO) regulations. Ironically Canada's drinking water guidelines do not meet WHO regulations and some provinces, such as SK provincial guidelines are even more lax than our national guidelines.
Canada is in fact the only developed country to not have national regulations for drinking water quality. What is more, Canada is the only developed country to repeatedly vote NO at United Nations that water is a basic human right! SDWF is constantly challenged by a great need for financial support. We invite you to request more detailed information and look forward to working with you.