RESOURCES! backgrounder, postcard and more!

Download the postcard below and send it in!

Also see the resources below and learn more about Alberta's water crisis, as well as impacts water markets have had on equity in water distribution in Chile. 

Lastly, scroll to the bottom and see a quick backgrounder on Alberta's water review and the problems associated with it.

If you have other materials that you think should be on here - please e-mail sheila@sierraclub.ca

Australianwatermarketdiaster.pdf
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A very telling insight to the failure of a water market in Southern Australia. - A must read for people in Alberta!   6k v. 1 May 28, 2010 9:08 AM sheila muxlow
Byrne2005chap11SilentLies.pdf
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Overview of Alberta's water crisis by Dr. Jim Byrne of the University of Lethbridge. Chapter 'Silent Lies and the looming Alberta Water crisis' in the book THE RETURN OF THE TROJAN HORSE: Alberta and the New World (Dis)Order. 2005  307k v. 1 Jan 28, 2010 6:25 PM sheila muxlow
Got_Thirst_Backgrounder.pdf
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Easy to print backgrounder to print off and hand-out!  120k v. 1 Mar 2, 2010 2:56 PM sheila muxlow
postcard.pdf
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Postcard to Alberta Government - Don't leave us high and dry!  23k v. 1 Jan 27, 2010 1:23 PM sheila muxlow
watermarketsinchile.pdf
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Chile has had a water market for over 20 years. This report looks at it's effect on distribution between different demographics and communities within the country.   505k v. 1 Jan 28, 2010 6:27 PM sheila muxlow

Provoke your thoughts...

The Government of Alberta wants to see water allocated to ‘higher value uses’, however the definition they use equates ‘higher value use’ to a more ‘economically beneficial use’.
Translation:
A Higher Value Use is one that will increase the Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

Question? Which one of the following translates into a higher increase in GDP?

a)    Canoeing with your friends on the North Saskatchewan River

b)    Having a family picnic on the banks of a healthy stream or swimming in a clean lake

c)     Traditionally harvesting fish from a lake that has served your family for generations

d)    Having a drink of water from the tap

e)     Irrigation for small-scale family farm

f)     Development of a new mine in the tar sands or construction of a hydroelectric dam

 Answer: f. And this is exactly where water markets will allocate water at the expense of a, b, c, d & e.

Water markets are not something we can afford! We need a water policy that protects and preserves water for our families, our ecosystems and our future generations - make your voice heard today!

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Gov't of Alberta sits for Fall 2010 - New water law is on the table. Will you be left high and dry?

Google More and See for yourself!

Instead of going to the public of input, the GOA commission three committees to provide them with recommendations. Not only is this a problematic form of top-down democracy, but it is concerning to see that none of the recommendations call for prioritized and preserved water rights for our families, our ecosystems and our future generations - worse all three committees call for water markets as a way to manage water allocation in the future.  

Minister's Advisory Group 'Recommendations for Improving Alberta's Water Management and Allocation'

Alberta Water Council WATSUP Report
'Recommendations for Improving Alberta's Water Allocation System'

Alberta Water Research Institute 'Towards Sustainability: Phase I – Ideas and Opportunities for Improving Water Allocation and Management in Alberta'