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Water: Should Canada sell its abundant resource?

Water: Should Canada sell its abundant resource?. Water: Who has it?. Brazil Russia Canada Brazil in the form of aquifers and Russia and Canada in the form of glaciers and ice caps. . Water: Who wants it?.

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Water: Should Canada sell its abundant resource?

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  1. Water: Should Canada sell its abundant resource?

  2. Water: Who has it? • Brazil • Russia • Canada Brazil in the form of aquifers and Russia and Canada in the form of glaciers and ice caps.

  3. Water: Who wants it? • China, India, Brazil, and South Africa are the countries that will need water the most to meet industrial and population growth. • Southern United States is suffering from water shortages.

  4. Water Regional water shortages in North America will become acute with: • growth of urban centres • overtaxed aquifers • drought conditions • shrinking glaciers and over-allocated rivers.

  5. Water • Pressure is building on Canada to share its rich water supply more abundantly notably with the U.S. southwest, whose booming population is draining the region's fresh-water basin several times faster than nature can replenish it. • 2/3 of U.S. states reported they expect water shortages within 10 years.

  6. Water protection in Canada International Boundary Waters Treaty Act (IBWTA): Canada has protections in place to prohibit the bulk removal of water from boundary waters, such as the Great Lakes. The prohibition is an environmental measure designed to preserve the integrity of boundary waters ecosystems.

  7. Water as a commodity? • Canada exports non-renewable resources: - coal, oil, natural gas • Why not water? Its renewable? • Should water be included in under the NAFTA agreement?

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