30 10, 2015

Running Through Our Fingers: How Canada fails to capture the value of its top asset

2025-11-07T15:09:08-05:00October 30, 2015|

When the federal government undertook an inquiry about water in 1985, economist Andrew Muller attempted to find out. He came up with an estimate of between $7.5 and $23 billion. Running Through Our Fingers is an attempt by Steven Renzetti and Diane Dupont — two of Canada’s best environmental economists, to revisit Muller’s analysis and [...]

30 10, 2015

Canada as the Water Solutions Country: Defining the Opportunities

2025-11-07T15:09:08-05:00October 30, 2015|

With water spending expected to reach $1 trillion a year by 2020, ours is a world where the need for water solutions will become increasingly urgent. But this is also Canada’s opportunity. If we make water our focus, Canada can become a leading water solutions country. If we combine our investment in research, our experience [...]

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