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  2. Canada Water Act - Wikipedia

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    The Canada Water Act (French: Loi sur les ressources en eau du Canada) is a statute of the Government of Canada.It specifies the framework for cooperation between the provinces and territories of Canada and for the development and use of Canada's water resources.

  3. The Ramparts (Mackenzie River) - Wikipedia

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    The Ramparts is a 12-kilometre (7.5 mi) canyon on Canada's Mackenzie River, in the Northwest Territories. [1] The river narrows from almost 2 kilometres (6,600 ft) wide to barely more than 100 metres (330 ft) [2] running between limestone walls 80 meters high.

  4. Drought in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... A proxy record of drought severity for the southwestern Canadian plains, Canadian Water Resources Journal, 26, 253–272 ...

  5. Gilbert F. White - Wikipedia

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    Gilbert Fowler White (November 26, 1911 – October 5, 2006) was a prominent American geographer, sometimes termed the "father of floodplain management" and the "leading environmental geographer of the 20th century" (Wescoat, 2006).

  6. Wetlands and wetland policies in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Wetlands play an important role in Canadian in ecosystem functioning as they protect coastal areas from erosion; regulate water from large floods; prevent toxic sediments and substances from getting into groundwater; provide habitats for various species; participate and contribute to the water cycle; and serve as a natural storage base for carbon.

  7. Canadian Water Network - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Water Network (CWN) is a hub for cross-sector collaboration to address Canada’s water challenges and opportunities. As a non-partisan, non-profit organization, CWN works with a wide range of organizations and individuals with diverse perspectives and expertise to solve today’s complex water issues. Its partners and collaborators include government decision-makers, water managers, pub

  8. Water International - Wikipedia

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    It is the official journal of the International Water Resources Association and was established in 1972. The journal is published by Routledge in 8 issues per year and focuses on international water resources including science, technology, governance, management, and policy. [ 1 ]

  9. Environment and Climate Change Canada - Wikipedia

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    Environment and Climate Change Canada is the federal department in charge of conserving and protecting Canada's water resources. The Water Act (2000), a federal legislation, "supports and promotes the conservation and management of water, including the wise allocation and use of water.". [6] The provinces are responsible for administering the ...