After the Walkerton tragedy in 2000, where drinking water contamination left seven people dead and many suffering from chronic illness, the Province of Ontario, Canada implemented policies to develop Source Water Protection (SWP) plans. Under the Clean Water Act (2006), thirty-six regional Conservation Authorities were mandated to develop watershed-based SWP plans under 19 Source Protection Regions. Most First Nations in Ontario are outside of these Source Protection Regions and reserve lands are under Federal jurisdiction. This paper explores how First Nations in Ontario are attempting to address SWP to improve drinking water quality in their communities even though these communities are not part of the Ontario SWP framework. The case stud...
Access to safe and reliable drinking water is commonplace for most Canadians. However, the right to ...
water supply in Walkerton, Ontario. Seven people died and over 2,000 were ill as a result. The Ontar...
Source Water Protection (SWP) is the process of protecting a drinking water source through land use ...
After the Walkerton tragedy in 2000, where drinking water contamination left seven people dead and m...
Access to safe drinking water in First Nations communities is an ongoing problem in Canada with appr...
Access to drinkable water is essential to human life. The consequence of unsafe drinking water can b...
In some way or another, all levels of government in Canada and First Nations share responsibility to...
Following a number of waterborne disease outbreaks in Canada, the water resource management literatu...
Source water protection under the Ontario Clean Water Act (2006) emerged after the fatal E. coli out...
This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...
This research explores Ontario’s Clean Water Act (S.O. 2006, c. 22) and its contribution to capacity...
In 2015, the federal government committed to ending drinking water advisories in First Nations commu...
My research will examine how collaborative source water protection planning involving First Nations,...
Recent waterborne disease outbreaks in Canada have brought national awareness to drinking water safe...
Source water protection (SWP) is increasingly seen as effective in reducing the incidence and extent...
Access to safe and reliable drinking water is commonplace for most Canadians. However, the right to ...
water supply in Walkerton, Ontario. Seven people died and over 2,000 were ill as a result. The Ontar...
Source Water Protection (SWP) is the process of protecting a drinking water source through land use ...
After the Walkerton tragedy in 2000, where drinking water contamination left seven people dead and m...
Access to safe drinking water in First Nations communities is an ongoing problem in Canada with appr...
Access to drinkable water is essential to human life. The consequence of unsafe drinking water can b...
In some way or another, all levels of government in Canada and First Nations share responsibility to...
Following a number of waterborne disease outbreaks in Canada, the water resource management literatu...
Source water protection under the Ontario Clean Water Act (2006) emerged after the fatal E. coli out...
This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...
This research explores Ontario’s Clean Water Act (S.O. 2006, c. 22) and its contribution to capacity...
In 2015, the federal government committed to ending drinking water advisories in First Nations commu...
My research will examine how collaborative source water protection planning involving First Nations,...
Recent waterborne disease outbreaks in Canada have brought national awareness to drinking water safe...
Source water protection (SWP) is increasingly seen as effective in reducing the incidence and extent...
Access to safe and reliable drinking water is commonplace for most Canadians. However, the right to ...
water supply in Walkerton, Ontario. Seven people died and over 2,000 were ill as a result. The Ontar...
Source Water Protection (SWP) is the process of protecting a drinking water source through land use ...