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Daily Archives: October 16, 2020

Part 1: A Journey Back to Major Historical Events In Canadian Waterways

Waterlution BlogBy WaterlutionOctober 16, 2020

by Amanda Wong, Communications and Media Coordinator I wanted to take us back through the history of our Canadian waterways. Canada has the longest shorelines that spans over 243 042 km and 20% of global freshwater reserves [1] [2]. It’s clear that water has shaped the very landscapes and cities that we call home. The…

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