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- The Government of Canada created the Canada Water Agency to work together with the provinces, territories, Indigenous communities, local authorities, scientists, and others to keep our water safe, clean and well-managed.
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Oct 16, 2024 · The Canada Water Agency works with provinces, territories, Indigenous peoples, local authorities, scientists and others to find the best ways to keep our water safe, clean and well-managed for future generations. Read the latest news.
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A Call for Applications for EcoAction and for Freshwater Ecosystem Initiatives being implemented in the Great Lakes, Lake of the Woods, Lake Winnipeg Basin, Lake Simcoe, and the Wolastoq/Saint John River is now open.
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•News Release: Keeping our waters clean now and into the future
•Important Freshwater links
Canada has over two million lakes and rivers, and more inland waters than any other country. These waters flow to all three coasts, crossing international, provincial, and territorial boundaries.
For many Indigenous Peoples, water is sacred, protected, and honoured as the giver of all life. Fresh water is also central to economic growth, environmental health, including supporting biodiversity, and the wellbeing of Canadians.
To improve freshwater management in Canada by providing leadership, effective collaboration federally, and improved coordination and collaboration with provinces, territories, and Indigenous Peoples to proactively address national and regional transboundary freshwater challenges and opportunities.
The Canada Water Agency has been created within Environment and Climate Change Canada. It is the federal focal point for fresh water, working in partnership with Indigenous Peoples, provinces, territories, and stakeholders to strengthen collaboration on fresh water.
In Budget 2023, the Government of Canada committed to introducing legislation in 2023 to fully establish the Canada Water Agency as a stand-alone entity, outside of Environment and Climate Change Canada. This legislation was tabled on November 30, 2023, and can be found here:
The Canada Water Agency delivers on key elements of the strengthened Freshwater Action Plan to:
•improve freshwater outcomes
•restore, protect, and manage waterbodies of national significance
•improve freshwater quality
The Freshwater Action Plan builds on proven approaches to deliver regionally-responsive Freshwater Ecosystem Initiatives in waterbodies of national significance:
The Great Lakes
The Canada Water Agency responds to Canada’s most pressing freshwater challenges and opportunities in collaboration with federal departments and agencies, provinces, territories, Indigenous Peoples, and stakeholders.
Environment and Climate Change Canada is establishing structures within the department to support the functions of a Canada Water Agency until legislation is proposed this year to create a stand-alone Agency. The Agency Headquarters will be located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, with regional offices across Canada.
For inquiries, email us at: water-eau@ec.gc.ca
To support this effort, Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) released a public discussion paper in December 2020: “Toward the Creation of a Canada Water Agency”. The paper acknowledges that freshwater management is a shared responsibility between Canada’s federal, provincial, territorial and Indigenous governments.
The Canada Water Agency could harmonize the patchwork of drinking water standards across provinces, enforce new standards, and guarantee funding for communities to re-pair and upgrade their water and wastewater infrastruc-ture. Federal investments in water infrastructure, espe-cially public funding like the Clean Water and Wastewater
Apr 27, 2020 · In particular, an effective Canada Water Agency and a modernized Canada Water Act are critical to advancing three key priorities: building resilience to cope with climate change, advancing reconciliation with Indigenous peoples and ensuring effective water governance.
May 24, 2023 · Located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, the Canada Water Agency will work with provinces, territories, Indigenous Peoples, local authorities, scientists, and other partners to find the best ways to keep our water safe, clean, and well-managed for everyone.
Sep 13, 2021 · A Canada Water Agency will benefit people in ways beyond simply living in a water-secure country. It also represents an opportunity for investment as part of a post-pandemic recovery plan that extends to international trade and development.