Press Release
From: Indigenous Services Canada
Ottawa, Ontario (October 21, 2025) — The Minister of Indigenous Services, Mandy Gull-Masty, issued the following statement today:
“I acknowledge the Auditor General of Canada’s follow-up report on programs for First Nations and Inuit, and appreciate the opportunity to strengthen how we serve communities.
The Auditor General’s follow-up report is clear: there is real progress, and there is work we must accelerate. These are not abstract programs. Health care, education, emergency response, and clean water are essential services—the bedrock of safe, thriving communities—and they are central to our shared path toward equity and reconciliation.
I recognize and thank the Auditor General for her work and for her acknowledgement of where we are making progress. I see this audit as a guidepost in strengthening service delivery and informing collaborative approaches. My department and I will present an action report in spring of 2026 to lay out the path forward.
While the audit highlights areas for improvement, I want to emphasize some notable work that is already underway in key areas of focus:
Indigenous Services Canada is working together with First Nations and Inuit to make progress in these key areas guided by community priorities and a shared commitment to improving essential services.”
Contacts
For more information, media may contact:
Livi McElrea
Press Secretary
Office of the Honourable Mandy Gull-Masty
Minister of Indigenous Services
olivia.mcelrea@sac-isc.gc.ca
Media Relations
Indigenous Services Canada
media@sac-isc.gc.ca
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