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6 06, 2025

Value of membership in the Municipal Water Consortium

2025-11-07T15:09:52-05:00June 6, 2025|

Canadian Water Network hosts the Municipal Water Consortium — an executive network for directors and general managers from Canada’s water utilities. This brochure outlines the direct benefits of membership, including peer-to-peer learning, access to valuable research and insights, and cost savings through shared strategies that reduce expenses and mitigate risk. Membership delivers meaningful value to [...]

1 04, 2025

2024-2025 Financial Statements

2025-11-13T18:55:22-05:00April 1, 2025|

The 2024-2025 Financial Statements provide an update on Canadian Water Network’s financial position as of March 31, 2025. These financial statements were audited by a third party in accordance with Canadian generally accepted auditing standards. Download the Financial Statements

31 03, 2025

Toronto Water’s GHG inventory and mitigation journey

2026-04-24T14:42:12-04:00March 31, 2025|

Key insights Senior leadership support is necessary to drive large-scale mitigation action. Completing a GHG inventory is the first step toward effective GHG mitigation. An inventory provides an understanding of the emission sources and helps focus mitigation efforts. When developing mitigation plans, it is critical to identify key stakeholders across your utility and to engage [...]

27 01, 2025

2024 Annual Report

2025-11-07T15:09:49-05:00January 27, 2025|

2024 was a banner year for Canadian Water Network (CWN)! We grew our networks and our program areas, welcomed new members and received an award for our Wastewater-based Surveillance program. You can read about our accomplishments throughout the year in our annual report. The theme for our 2024 annual report is Igniting Interest. Inspiring Action. [...]

24 01, 2025

Wastewater-based surveillance for public health: Knowledge-to-Action Series

2025-11-07T15:09:49-05:00January 24, 2025|

Canadian Water Network (CWN) and the National Collaborating Centre for Infectious Diseases (NCCID) collaborated to launch the Wastewater-based Surveillance (WBS) Program. In its inaugural year (April 2023 – March 2024), the program supported over 30 public health practitioners serving cities and Indigenous communities across Canada. In its second year (April 2024 – March 2025), the [...]

24 01, 2025

York Region’s roadmap toward achieving full cost recovery

2025-11-13T18:25:11-05:00January 24, 2025|

Key insights Annual rate increases above the rate of inflation are sometimes necessary to help municipalities close gaps in asset management funding and manage debt. It is also important to understand local affordability limits and consider how rate increases may impact residents with low income. External stakeholder engagement with local cities, towns and users is [...]

24 01, 2025

Restoring Tommy Thompson Park in Toronto

2025-11-13T18:25:28-05:00January 24, 2025|

Key insights Tommy Thompson Park was formed after the abandonment of the initial plan to create Confined Disposal Facilities (CDFs), giving way for the naturalization of the site to create an ‘accidental wilderness.’ Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) was tasked with restoring the site, which was created by natural succession to remove the contaminated [...]

24 01, 2025

City of Calgary’s approach to advancing levels of service

2025-11-13T18:22:00-05:00January 24, 2025|

Key insights Today’s customers want to know more about their water. This includes a greater understanding of water rates, stormwater management, water quality, flooding and other issues. Integrating customers’ voice into areas such as performance measures, service expectations and service delivery can help identify how utility services either meet, exceed or fall below expectations. Understanding [...]

24 01, 2025

City of Regina’s evolution from short-term to long-term financial sustainability

2025-11-13T18:22:09-05:00January 24, 2025|

Key insights Utility modelling and planning for long-term financial sustainability is an iterative, collaborative process that requires continual reviews and improvements. The capital investment planning (CIP) process and multi-criteria prioritization tool, as well as Master Plans, have helped the City of Regina to improve its approach to assessing needs and projecting costs. This allows the [...]

16 01, 2025

Road to a net zero utility

2025-11-13T18:25:21-05:00January 16, 2025|

Key Insights EPCOR is actively working towards net-zero operations in response to increasing public and regulatory pressure to address climate change while promoting sustainability. Water utilities are facing the challenge of balancing emissions reductions with maintaining high-quality, affordable services in rapidly growing communities. EPCOR has significantly invested in renewable energy projects with solar and wind [...]

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