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Looking Back at the Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration
It all begins with an idea.




Review of the National Hydrological Service
The NHS, part of Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC), has two key priorities: transboundary water management and water quantity monitoring and hydrological services.

Legislating UNDRIP
BC is the first but will almost certainly not be the last Canadian jurisdiction to legislate UNDRIP. Implementation of DRIPA will be watched closely across the country.

Lessons from the High Mountain Summit
Bob Sandford’s recollections on the High Mountain Summit, 2020

A New "Normal" in the Red River Valley
The Prairie Climate Centre at the University of Winnipeg says the dramatic increase in the frequency and severity of flood events throughout the open water season is consistent with the destabilizing effect of climate change.

Modernizing the Canada Water Act
The federal government’s primary freshwater legislation, the Canada Water Act, is nearly 50 years old and far removed from our current water reality.