Critics say Canada needs a national strategy on water management

The last time the federal government had a substantial federal water policy was 1987.

Prime Minister Stephen Harper, in both the 2007 and 2010 Throne Speeches, stated his government's commitment to better managing Canada's water resources, but critics say Ottawa has yet to match words with action.

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