Canadian Water Network Hosts the Blue Cities Conference
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With a dramatic increase in wildfires, flooding and drought, cities need to adapt their approaches to water management. The World Economic Forum ranked water crises as the top global risk of highest concern for the next ten years. As extreme weather and urbanization continue, the world must adjust to a ''new normal.'' At Canadian Water Network, we believe Canada has the potential to be a global leader in water management and innovation.
"Canada should excel at water management like we excel at hockey," says Bernadette Conant, CEO of Canadian Water Network. "Water hits every level of government - knowledge coordination and collaboration needs to happen if we are going to be world leaders in water."
Replacing aging water infrastructure has become a critical issue in Canada. Ensuring that systems are reliable and affordable in Canada''s cities over the next decade will not be an easy task, but Canadian Water Network and its municipal leadership group are up to the challenge.
Canadian Water Network has two key events taking place this May.
Senior federal and provincial representatives, as well as municipal water executives from 19 cities, will be attending the first-ever Municipal Water Infrastructure Roundtable on May 17th. Canadian Water Network, in collaboration with Infrastructure Canada, will be engaging these leaders to discuss the most effective ways to fund and rebuild Canada''s aging water infrastructure.
"Canadians know that water is one of our most precious resources and they recognize that real action is required to protect our water infrastructure for today and the future," says the Honourable Amarjeet Sohi, Minister of Infrastructure and Communities. "This is why the Government of Canada has committed $2 billion through the recently announced Clean Water Wastewater Fund for immediate improvements to water distribution and treatment infrastructure. This is just one of the ways we are meeting immediate priorities in communities across Canada as part of an historic plan to invest more than $120 billion in public infrastructure over the next ten years. By working in partnership with every order of government and various stakeholders, we will target smart investments to make sure our communities remain among the best in the world to live."
Over 150 change makers and senior leaders in water management are attending the Blue Cities conference on May 18-19th. This two-day event is focused on finding solutions to water management challenges and identifying opportunities for innovation in order to increase resiliency in Canadian cities.
"Blue Cities is about getting the right people in the room together to have strategic conversations about municipal water issues. Our cities are looking for innovative ways to make their water systems more resilient and financially sustainable. Innovation, big data, collaboration... these concepts will be key when we''re looking at the impacts of climate change, or extreme events like flooding or fire," says Bernadette Conant, CEO of Canadian Water Network.
Here are the four themes of the Blue Cities conference:
Impacts and Risk Identification for the New Normal: Extreme weather and unforeseen events impact public, environmental and economic health. How should we prepare?
The Business of Getting to Sustainable Systems: What are the best ways to maximize taxpayers'' investments to achieve the goals of sustainability and resilience?
Infrastructure and Planning Approaches for More Resilient Systems: How can we ensure a strong future for our communities as we deal with the challenges of crumbling infrastructure and rapid urbanization?
Communications: Public Concerns, Facts and Tough Decisions: Water managers are often faced with making tough decisions that are not always popular with the public. How can we connect science and decisions to what matters to the public?
About Canadian Water Network
As Canada''s premier water knowledge mobilization organization, we put research into the hands of decision makers. We focus on understanding government and industry priorities and ensuring that water research and innovation can support them. Over the past 15 years, our work has protected public health and saved taxpayers hundreds of millions of dollars. For more information, visit
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