The rising tide of Canada’s water quality crisis

Keeping waters drinkable and swimmable is going to require concerted action.
Canada needs to again mobilize the kind of policy responses that at one time helped hasten the recovery of many lakes, such as Lake Erie, writes Helen Baulch.

Across Canada, many people are familiar with the consequences of poor water quality, from unsafe drinking water to the occurrence of harmful cyanobacterial blooms. Blooms return annually to many lakes, making the waters unswimmable. They can also make the water unsafe for dr...

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