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All Talk, No Action (Yet)

Posted on March 25, 2010
Written by Kerry Freek

While somewhat encouraging, today’s Ontario Budget 2010 announcement wasn’t very helpful for the water sector.

The Province announced $32 billion in “job-creating stimulus” and reaffirmed the plan for a Water Opportunities Act, but we have yet to see what percentage of that amount will be directed toward the initiative. “The clean-water sector already employs some 22,000 people in good, well-paid Ontario jobs selling Ontario-made water technologies and services around the world,” reads the speech. “Ontario is well placed to become a global leader in this industry.” Essentially, it’s what we’ve already heard.

At a conference on national water strategy in Montreal today, the proposed Act—and what it might mean on local, national, and global scales—was a hot topic. Dr. Zafar Adeel, director of the UNU-INWEH, brought it up during the opening panel on international water issues. “I think this is the kind of leadership that is needed,” he said. “There’s a local demand, but there’s also a global opportunity and enlightened self-interest,” adding the oft-quoted stat that $480 billion is the projected growth for the global water market.

Despite all the signs, leadership is still waffling. In discussion following the panels, I spoke with a few water stakeholders, asking them about today’s announcement. Most said the same thing—they’re waiting for the Province to release numbers and a specific plan before they get too excited.

I’m inclined to agree, though the momentum surrounding this water talk is never far from mind. My press package for the conference included a release centred on an “important” address from Federal Environment Minister Jim Prentice tomorrow. A little leadership from the feds would be nice, too.

More from the conference to come.

One Response to “All Talk, No Action (Yet)”

  1. Liz says:

    Thanks Kerry!

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