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Government of Canada investing in preventing aquatic invasive species in Quebec’s waters
Water Canada
Aquatic invasive species pose a serious threat to Canada’s waters, economy and society when species are introduced to areas outside their native environment, they can grow quickly, compete with other species and alter habitats, causing serious ecological harm in our waters. Click here to continue reading
An Alberta miner’s proposal to drill 7,200 wells near Winnipeg has rural residents on edge
CBC News
An Alberta mining company wants to drill thousands of wells in southeastern Manitoba to remove millions of tonnes of sand in an aquifer that serves as the source of drinking water for tens of thousands of people. Click here to continue reading
Bay du Nord on hold for 3 years, Equinor announces
CBC News
Canada’s first deep water oil project has been shelved for three years “in the face of challenging market conditions,” according to Norwegian oil giant Equinor. The company sent a news release shortly after noon on Wednesday, in the midst of the Energy N.L. Conference and Exhibition in St. John’s. Click here to continue reading
Earth’s health failing in seven out of eight key measures, say scientists
The Guardian
Human activity has pushed the world into the danger zone in seven out of eight newly demarcated indicators of planetary safety and justice, according to a groundbreaking analysis of the Earth’s wellbeing. Click here to continue reading
‘Unprecedented’ Nova Scotia wildfires expected to worsen, officials warn
The Guardian
Officials in the province of Nova Scotia say unprecedented wildfires that have forced thousands from their homes will keep growing despite the “water, raw muscle power and air power” deployed by fire crews. Click here to continue reading
Essex County, Ont., farmers hope for ‘million-dollar rain’ as region sees driest May since 1870
CBC News
Farmers in Essex County, Ont. are hoping for a “million-dollar rain” as the region faces its driest month of May on record in more than 150 years. Click here to continue reading
Lac Ste. Anne Pilgrimage
Alberta Views
This broad, shallow body of water 60 km west of Edmonton is called Wakamne (or “God’s Lake”) by the Alexis Nakota Sioux Nation, who live at the west end of the lake. According to Alexis oral history, a chief followed a vision and led his people to these shores. Click here to continue reading
Compare and Contrast: Nevada fight over leaky irrigation canal and groundwater more complicated than it appears on surface
The Washington Times
Water conflicts are nothing new to the arid West, where myriad users long have vied for their share of the precious resource from California’s Central Valley to the Colorado and Missouri rivers. But few have waded into the legal question playing out in rural Nevada: To what extent can local residents, farmers and ranchers claim the water that is soaking into the ground through the dirt floor of an antiquated, unlined irrigation canal? Click here to continue reading
Compare and Contrast: At least three killed in shooting at Iran-Afghan border
Al Jazeera
Two Iranian border guards and one Taliban fighter have been killed after shooting broke out near a border post between Iran and Afghanistan, sharply escalating rising tensions between the two countries amid a dispute over water rights. Click here to continue reading
Compare and Contrast: Tracking water thieves in southern Spain
Euronews
Two thirds of Spain are under threat of desertification. The climate crisis is heating up. And conflicts linked to the use of water are multiplying. Doñana, one of Europe’s most outstanding nature reserves, is one of those places. Click here to continue reading