Minister pledges aboriginal housing improvements after fatal Ontario fire
OTTAWA — The federal government is determined to improve aboriginal housing, Indigenous Affairs Minister Carolyn Bennett said Friday after an Ontario chief blasted Ottawa for a lack of action following a deadly blaze that killed a family of five.
The government had already rejected a plea for money to upgrade 50 houses at the Oneida Nation of the Thames, Chief Randall Phillips told a news conference Thursday after the fire, which is believed to have killed four young children and their father.
Phillips said the two-storey home on the reserve near London, Ont., was old and “basically kindling” before it caught fire. It also might well have been on the list of homes the reserve was hoping to upgrade, he added.
Bennett said Friday she has “reached out” to Phillips and offered her “steadfast” commitment to ensuring the safety of First Nations communities.


