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In the news release, The Government of Canada wants to hear from Canadians, on the Ottawa River watershed, issued on Jan 25, 2018 by Environment and Climate Change Canada over CNW, we are advised that the public meeting on February 8, 2018 is now located at 40 Elgin Street (2nd floor). The complete, corrected release follows:

The Government of Canada wants to hear from Canadians, on the Ottawa River watershed

GATINEAU, QC, Jan. 25, 2018 /CNW/ - Canada is committed to safeguarding our country's freshwater resources for generations to come.

Environment and Climate Change Canada has begun a study on the Ottawa River watershed, and it is engaging Canadians on this initiative. The study is in response to Motion M-104?from Member of Parliament, David McGuinty?which was adopted by the House of Commons, on May 3, 2017.

A healthy watershed is vital to the economic, ecological, and cultural well-being of the people who live around it. The input from Indigenous Peoples, citizens, and organizations is important as it will feed into the study, which will examine the current knowledge about the Ottawa River watershed and how best to protect, manage, and conserve it.

Canadians can join the conversation on the Ottawa River Watershed Study:

Quotes

"I am committed to protecting Canada's freshwater resources. I have a long-standing personal connection to the Ottawa River. I live near the river, I swim in it, I paddle on it, and I bike and play along the river with my family. I encourage everyone to participate in the Ottawa River Watershed Study and help shape the future of this river."
? Catherine McKenna, Minister of Environment and Climate Change

"The Ottawa River is the jewel in the crown of the National Capital Region. Our collective history is built around it, and the watershed plays a crucial role in the daily lives of those who live around it, whether it is for our overall economic, ecological, or cultural well-being. Therefore, it is important to look at how we can manage the watershed collectively as best as we can."  
? David McGuinty, Member of Parliament

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Associated Links

Environment and Climate Change Canada's Twitter page

Environment and Natural Resources in Canada's Facebook page

 

SOURCE Environment and Climate Change Canada


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