My research will examine how collaborative source water protection planning involving First Nations, municipalities, and conservation authorities can act as an avenue for enhancing water security on-reserves in southern Ontario. There is plenty of academic literature that examines the extent of water quality issues on First Nations reserves in Canada, and on the factors that contribute to the problem. However, what is lacking are those focused on collaborative efforts between First Nations, municipalities, and conservation authorities. This gap has been acknowledged by other academics in the field. For example, Nelles and Alcantara (2011) claim scholars have ignored the variety of inter-governmental agreements between Indigenous communities...
First Nations communities in Canada are disproportionately affected by poor water quality. As one ex...
To what extent can municipalities support a multi-barrier approach (MBA) to improving First Nations ...
Following a number of waterborne disease outbreaks in Canada, the water resource management literatu...
Access to clean, safe drinking water on First Nation reserves in Canada is a persistent problem. Man...
After the Walkerton tragedy in 2000, where drinking water contamination left seven people dead and m...
Currently the Saskatchewan Watershed Authority (SWA) leads much of the planning and management of th...
In Canada, the water crisis increasingly felt around the world is being experienced primarily in sma...
In 2015, the federal government committed to ending drinking water advisories in First Nations commu...
Access to drinkable water is essential to human life. The consequence of unsafe drinking water can b...
First Nations in British Columbia (BC), Canada, have historically been—and largely continue to be—e...
Access to safe drinking water in First Nations communities is an ongoing problem in Canada with appr...
This paper presents Indigenous community-led, collaborative, and community-engaged water governance ...
In some way or another, all levels of government in Canada and First Nations share responsibility to...
Recent waterborne disease outbreaks in Canada have brought national awareness to drinking water safe...
Water sharing agreements are a potential solution to the issue of ongoing water insecurity in First ...
First Nations communities in Canada are disproportionately affected by poor water quality. As one ex...
To what extent can municipalities support a multi-barrier approach (MBA) to improving First Nations ...
Following a number of waterborne disease outbreaks in Canada, the water resource management literatu...
Access to clean, safe drinking water on First Nation reserves in Canada is a persistent problem. Man...
After the Walkerton tragedy in 2000, where drinking water contamination left seven people dead and m...
Currently the Saskatchewan Watershed Authority (SWA) leads much of the planning and management of th...
In Canada, the water crisis increasingly felt around the world is being experienced primarily in sma...
In 2015, the federal government committed to ending drinking water advisories in First Nations commu...
Access to drinkable water is essential to human life. The consequence of unsafe drinking water can b...
First Nations in British Columbia (BC), Canada, have historically been—and largely continue to be—e...
Access to safe drinking water in First Nations communities is an ongoing problem in Canada with appr...
This paper presents Indigenous community-led, collaborative, and community-engaged water governance ...
In some way or another, all levels of government in Canada and First Nations share responsibility to...
Recent waterborne disease outbreaks in Canada have brought national awareness to drinking water safe...
Water sharing agreements are a potential solution to the issue of ongoing water insecurity in First ...
First Nations communities in Canada are disproportionately affected by poor water quality. As one ex...
To what extent can municipalities support a multi-barrier approach (MBA) to improving First Nations ...
Following a number of waterborne disease outbreaks in Canada, the water resource management literatu...