By Cameron Fioret and Blue Community Co-Founder Maude Barlow.
Freshwater is a crucial part of the environmental frontline in safeguarding our nation’s
sovereignty, and strengthening democracy.
Canada completed its 45th federal election with existential concerns. In the face of severe external pressure from our country’s closest ally, national pride has coalesced, and, predictably, an overwhelming majority of Canadians oppose the idea of becoming part of the United States.
This groundswell of pride must also be a time for reaffirming our collective values and shoring up democracy in a global political environment where it is in recession. But how can this be achieved?
Download PDF: Safeguarding Canada’s freshwater heritage – The Hill Times
