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Tag: water

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Elephant in the Room

Mackenzie Basin is Canada’s largest–and least well known–water body. Read More
Mackenzie Basin is Canada’s largest–and least well known–water body.
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How do YOU celebrate Canada Water Week?

This time of year is always exciting for my brother and me. When you have a name like the Water Brothers, a lot more people suddenly want to talk to us and hear what... Read More
This time of year is always exciting for my brother and me. When you have a name like the...
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Mind your water

March 22nd is World Water Day – the day when the UN encourages everyone to think about water – where it comes from, how you use it, how much of it you use, how... Read More
March 22nd is World Water Day – the day when the UN encourages everyone to think about water –...
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Take your water personally

Many of us have intimate, often emotional, experiences with water. The Freshwater Alliance helps turn that personal passion into collective action. Read More
Many of us have intimate, often emotional, experiences with water. The Freshwater Alliance helps turn that personal passion...
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Moving towards healthy waters in Alberta

Ultimately healthy rivers and healthy lakes are part of a broader vision of healthy waters. It’s time water management in Alberta moved in this direction. Read More
Ultimately healthy rivers and healthy lakes are part of a broader vision of healthy waters. It’s time water...
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Celebrate Canada Water Week March 18 – 24!

In Canada we’re used to clean flowing water. We turn on the tap and there it is. We even flush it down the toilet. It’s safe to wash up in, bathe in, and drink.... Read More
In Canada we’re used to clean flowing water. We turn on the tap and there it is. We even...
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The perfect school project – spring shoreline cleanups

The Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup, a joint direct action conservation initiative of the Vancouver Aquarium and WWF, celebrates its 20th anniversary this year with an expanded spring shoreline cleanup program. Registration is now open... Read More
The Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup, a joint direct action conservation initiative of the Vancouver Aquarium and WWF, celebrates its...
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Captain Canada takes a stand for the Great Bear

“Here in Canada, I think we have a responsibility to do all we can to protect these amazing places. Persistence does pay off.” –Scott Niedermayer, “Captain Canada” and Canadian for the Great Bea Read More
“Here in Canada, I think we have a responsibility to do all we can to protect these amazing places....
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