Water Confidential Witnessing Justice Denied—The Fight for Safe Drinking Water in Indigenous and Rural Communities in Canada; Book Launch

  • Friday, May 31, 2024

  • 6:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.

  • McNally Robinson Booksellers - Saskatoon3130 8 Street EastSaskatoon, SK, S7H 0W2Canada (map)

Join Susan Blacklin for the Saskatoon launch of Water Confidential: Witnessing Justice Denied (Caitlin Press)

This event will be hosted live in the Travel Alcove and also available as a simultaneous YouTube stream.

In Water Confidential, Susan Blacklin recounts her decades-long dedication alongside her late ex-husband, Dr. Hans Peterson, to secure safe drinking water for First Nations and rural communities in Canada. Beginning with Peterson's pioneering research in 1996, they established the Safe Drinking Water Foundation (SDWF), developing innovative water treatment technology and educational programs. Despite progress, many communities still lack access to safe water. Blacklin advocates for federal regulations and transparent science-based policies to address the ongoing crisis. In this timely memoir, Blacklin reflects on her fundraising, activism, and negotiations with governments, while underscoring the urgent need for equitable access to clean water.

“Dr. Hans Peterson was an ally to the nation. Our message to other First Nations Leaders is to search for those allies, not just consultants, but experts that care because they will go the distance for your people. Our message to Canadians is to be those allies because if First Nations communities thrive, so does Canada." —Chief John Machiskinic, Yellow Quill First Nation

“That Hans and Sue had to undertake what they did is an indictment of Canada’s attitude to Indigenous communities, even when it comes to basic human rights.” —Dr. John O’Connor, family physician, and health advocate, Northern Alberta

Susan Blacklin was born near London, UK, and later moved to Canada. She supported her late ex-husband, Dr. Hans Peterson, in founding the Safe Drinking Water Foundation; they devoted fifteen years of their lives to bringing safe drinking water to First Nations and rural communities.

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