Implementing Water Policy Strategies: Beyond the Price of PaperFirst webinar in the Living Water Policy Project Series is on September 16
Canadian Premiers endorse 'Council of the Federation Water Charter' at their 2010 annual conference
Western Premiers Act on Water Conservation and Management StrategyWestern Premiers Conference 2010: Water Charter
Columbia Basin Communities Seal Deal to Dive into Water ConservationNineteen communities aim to reduce community water use across the Columbia Basin by 20 percent by 2015. Purple Pipes - Driving the Next Wave of Water Conservation in British Columbia
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The webinar will set the stage for the 5-part series by focusing on the historical track record of water policy in the country and on the current momentum in Canadian water policy development.
Premiers direct their Ministers to use the Water Charter as a guide in their work; and challenge individual Canadians, businesses and governments to do better.
The western premiers and territorial leaders have agreed to a Water Charter that makes protecting the resource a priority.
Purple pipe programs can now provide local government meaningful opportunity to take the next step in implementing water conservation safely, without bearing capital costs or increasing operational expenses. And it can start with their next building permit application.