Libéral
- Un gouvernement libéral créerait l’agence canadienne de l’eau l’an prochain afin de protéger nos ressources en eau douce et il mettrait à jour la Loi sur les ressources en eau du Canada pour s'assurer que la gestion des ressources en eau du Canada tienne compte de la réalité des changements climatiques et des droits des Autochtones.
- Un gouvernement libéral investirait également 1 milliard de dollars dans un plan d’action renforcé de protection de l’eau douce pour protéger et restaurer les lacs et les rivières.
Establish and fully fund a Canada Water Agency in 2022, working with partners to safeguard our freshwater resources for generations to come, including by supporting provinces, territories, and Indigenous partners, in developing and updating river basin and large watershed agreements.
Modernize the 50-year-old Canada Water Act to reflect our new freshwater reality, including addressing climate change, Indigenous water rights.
Implement a strengthened Freshwater Action Plan, including an historic investment of $1 billion over 10 years. This plan will provide essential funding to protect and restore large lakes and river systems, starting with the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River System, Lake Simcoe, the Lake Winnipeg Basin, the Fraser River Basin, and the Mackenzie River Basin.
Invest $37.5 million in the Experimental Lakes Area in northern Ontario, the world’s only large-scale centre for freshwater science and which the Harper government tried to close. This new funding will also support international freshwater science and research by encouraging international cooperation efforts, including that with the African Great Lakes.
Offer willing municipalities means to manage and regulate boating on their lakes and rivers so that they promote free access, while ensuring the safety of boaters and the protection of the environment.
— Forward. For Everyone., retrieved 2021-09-02