publications
Letter to Manitoba’s minister of Environment and Climate Change on accelerated phosphorus compliance
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Together with our partners, we are urging Manitoba’s minister of Environment and Climate Change to accelerate phosphorus compliance at Winnipeg’s North End Water Pollution Control Centre to protect Lake Winnipeg.
fall & winter 2023
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Our Fall & Winter 2023 newsletter explains how satellite imaging technology is monitoring algal blooms, outlines next steps for Manitoba’s government to address phosphorus pollution from Winnipeg sewage, and shares information on the call for a federal strategy on environmental racism – plus more!
Provincial letter to Premier Wab Kinew
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Our post-election letter to the Premier of Manitoba emphasizes the importance of focusing on phosphorus reduction to improve the health of Lake Winnipeg.
Provincial letter to Municipal and Northern Relations Minister Ian Bushie
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Our post-election letter to Manitoba’s minister of Municipal and Northern Relations emphasizes the importance of focusing on phosphorus reduction to improve the health of Lake Winnipeg.
Provincial letter to Transportation and Infrastructure Minister Lisa Naylor
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Our post-election letter to Manitoba’s minister of Transportation and Infrastructure emphasizes the importance of focusing on phosphorus reduction to improve the health of Lake Winnipeg.
Provincial letter to Environment and Climate Change Minister Tracy Schmidt
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Our post-election letter to Manitoba’s minister of Environment and Climate Change emphasizes the importance of focusing on phosphorus reduction to improve the health of Lake Winnipeg.
spring & summer 2023
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Our Spring & Summer 2023 issue highlights the importance of evidence-based decision-making, introduces our newest team members, and provides an update on federal funding for Lake Winnipeg (and how you can help advocate for targeted investment) – plus more!
Provincial submission on Manitoba’s Water Strategy Action Plan
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Manitoba Environment and Climate solicited public feedback to inform the development of a water strategy action plan. Our submission highlights the valuable data generated by the Lake Winnipeg Community-Based Monitoring Network. We also raise significant concerns about Manitoba’s water strategy framework.
Provincial joint brief for the Premier of Manitoba on effective management of algal blooms
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Jointly with the International Institute for Sustainable Development, we review the evidence supporting a focus on phosphorus to address algal blooms on Lake Winnipeg. Aggressive phosphorus-reduction policies have been implemented in many jurisdictions since the 1980s, yet action to reduce phosphorus loading in Manitoba has been stalled for decades by ongoing debate about the need for nitrogen reduction. We urge the Manitoba government to make use of the best-available evidence to implement and enforce clear phosphorus-reduction policies for point and non-point sources.
Federal joint pre-budget submission
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Together with the Lake Winnipeg Indigenous Collective, we urge the federal government to renew the Lake Winnipeg Basin Program for a 10-year period in Budget 2023 to enable robust and continuous knowledge generation for evidence-based decision making.