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Appendix 1 A Survey of Water Governance Legislation and Policies in the Provinces and Territories

  • Carey Hill , Kathryn Furlong , Karen Bakker and Alice Cohen
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  1. Front Matter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Figures, Boxes, and Tables viii
  4. Foreword xi
  5. Preface xv
  6. Acknowledgments xvii
  7. Abbreviations xviii
  8. Introduction 1
  9. Muddy Waters: How Well Are We Governing Canada’s Waters?
  10. Great Wet North? Canada’s Myth of Water Abundance 23
  11. On Guard for Thee? Water (Ab)uses and Management in Canada 37
  12. Out of Sight, Out of Mind? Taking Canada’s Groundwater for Granted 55
  13. Challenging the Status Quo: The Evolution of Water Governance in Canada 85
  14. Is Canada’s Water Safe? 105
  15. Whose Water? Jurisdictional Fragmentation and Transboundary Management
  16. Whose Water? Canadian Water Management and the Challenges of Jurisdictional Fragmentation 119
  17. Drawers of Water: Water Diversions in Canada and Beyond 143
  18. Thirsty Neighbours: A Century of Canada-US Transboundary Water Governance 163
  19. Blue Gold: Privatization, Water Rights, and Water Markets
  20. Commons or Commodity? The Debate over Private Sector Involvement in Water Supply 185
  21. Liquid Gold? Water Markets in Canada 205
  22. Trading Our Common Heritage? The Debate over Water Rights Transfers in Canada 219
  23. Waterwise: Pathways to Better Water Management
  24. A Tangled Web: Reworking Canada’s Water Laws 245
  25. Are the Prices Right? Balancing Efficiency, Equity, and Sustainability in Water Pricing 263
  26. Moving Water Conservation to Centre Stage 281
  27. Water Worldviews: Politics, Culture, and Ethics
  28. The Land Is Dry: Indigenous Peoples, Water, and Environmental Justice 303
  29. Half-Empty or Half-Full? Water Politics and the Canadian National Imaginary 321
  30. Rising Waves, Old Charts, Nervous Passengers: Navigating toward a New Water Ethic 335
  31. Conclusion: Governing Canada’s Waters Wisely 359
  32. A Survey of Water Governance Legislation and Policies in the Provinces and Territories 369
  33. Additional Resources and Reading 393
  34. The Waterkeeper Alliance 396
  35. Contributors 397
  36. Index 402
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