News Splash – Winter 2025

December 11, 2025

CWN’s quarterly newsletter with the latest news, insights and thought leadership.

As Canada’s water sector faces mounting financial pressures along with climate uncertainty and infrastructure demands, Canadian Water Network (CWN) is bringing together experts to help stakeholders navigate the road ahead. This issue of News Splash features timely insights, thought leadership, and practical resources to support decision-makers across the country.

News Splash articles

  • CEO message for the Winter 2025 edition of News Splash

    Welcome to the Winter 2025 edition of News Splash. It's been another productive quarter for Canadian Water Network (CWN) and our members, and I’m excited to share some updates.

  • Reflections: Is Canada on the cusp of taking its public infrastructure deficit seriously?

    Canada’s first National Infrastructure Assessment (NIA) was released at the end of November. Its main conclusions will sound familiar to anyone working in water, wastewater, or stormwater at the local level.

  • Thought leader interview with Peter Weltman — Vice Chair of the Canadian Infrastructure Council

    Canadian Water Network’s (CWN) CEO Nicola Crawhall sat down for an in-depth interview with Peter Weltman, vice chair of the Canadian Infrastructure Council.

  • Water Leader Spotlight: Iman Hashemi, Ontario Clean Water Agency (OCWA)

    Canadian Water Network’s (CWN) Water Leader Spotlight celebrates municipal water leaders from across the country by sharing their career journeys and perspectives on industry trends.

  • Financial sustainability and strategic planning for water utilities

    Across Canada, water utilities are facing mounting pressures — from aging infrastructure and climate uncertainty to affordability concerns and workforce changes. These challenges demand forward-thinking strategies that go beyond day-to-day operations.

  • Affordability in a warming world: How utilities are innovating to increase resilience

    Infrastructure systems and affordable services must be designed, delivered, and discussed within the context of a warming country and world. Achieving this requires multiple pathways: modernizing design standards, measuring emissions, and building on momentum — all strengthened by collaboration across divisions and departments.

  • Building future-ready water systems: Key insights for Canada’s water sector

    This fall, the adaptive planning (AP) project team has been hard at work — hosting national workshops, refining priorities, and building resources to help utilities plan for an uncertain future.

  • Save the date for Blue Cities 2026

    Communities across Canada are embracing opportunities to build secure, resilient water systems that support growth and prosperity. Current fiscal pressures, economic shifts, and climate impacts are challenging the water sector to be even more efficient, innovative and collaborative. Blue Cities helps empower water leaders to build and operate sustainable water services to secure a thriving future.

  • Preparing for tomorrow’s challenges in biosolids management

    In October 2025, Canadian Water Network (CWN) launched a new Strategic Sharing Group focused on biosolids management. This initiative creates a space for municipal leaders to navigate complex questions together.

  • Budget 2025: Unpacking the impact on Canada’s water infrastructure

    For water leaders, the message in Budget 2025 is clear: the path to economic growth and housing affordability are built on a foundation of strong water infrastructure. The federal government has tabled a budget focused heavily on capital investment and productivity, as well as housing-enabling infrastructure.

  • Government of Canada’s plan to build strong communities

    The Government of Canada will invest $51 billion over 10 years through the new Build Communities Strong Fund (BCSF), which will be administered by Housing, Infrastructure and Communities Canada (HICC).

  • Canada Water Agency invites funding applications for freshwater projects

    The Canada Water Agency (CWA) is inviting candidates to submit applications for funding to support projects that help protect and restore freshwater ecosystems across Canada.

  • Coming soon: Updates to Health Canada drinking water quality guidelines

    Health Canada develops the Guidelines for Canadian drinking water quality in partnership with the provinces, territories, and other federal departments.