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Items tagged: Water's Next

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Democratizing Data to Build a Blue Future

February 2, 2012 - 10:23 am

This guest column is part of Building Our Blue Future, a monthly web series that narrates Canada’s water story as it happens. In 2003, Don Tapscott published a book called The Naked Corporation, which declared that the boundary-less immediacy of the Internet would expose business practices and radically...

Categories: Blog

Water's Next in the News

January 16, 2012 - 2:03 pm

We've had great response to last week's release of our second annual Water's Next publication, which celebrates some of Canada's best and brightest in the water sector. From blog posts to newspaper articles to TV spots, the good word is officially out there. Check out this short profile on Terry Rees...

Categories: Blog

Water's Next 2012 Is Here!

January 9, 2012 - 8:32 am

Water Canada magazine is pleased to launch its second annual publication dedicated to recognizing Canadian leadership in water. In this year's edition of Water's Next, you’ll read about the people and ideas that are making a difference in Canada’s waterscape and beyond—from Josephine Mandamin’s...

Categories: National, News

Contest: Help Us Celebrate!

August 15, 2011 - 9:31 am

  Who's Next? We want you to help us decide! Join our water expert committee to help decide who Water Canada should honour in the 2012 edition of Water's Next, our annual salute to good water work across Canada. How does it work? Tell us why you're interested in water issues and why you think...

Categories: Blog

Who's Next? You Tell Us!

August 2, 2011 - 8:38 am

Big news! Last year, we decided to share your stories about our country’s energized leaders, innovative technologies, quality research, and unique solutions for water challenges. The result was our first-ever edition of Water's Next, a special publication full of refreshing (no pun intended)...

Categories: Blog

Water's Next is Here

January 5, 2011 - 8:37 am

It’s a hard time for water. Whether they’re about crumbling infrastructure, inadequate monitoring, or climate change, the piles of reports released this year continue to indicate the water sector’s—government, business and otherwise—failure to measure up. The statistics paint a depressing picture...

Categories: Blog

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