Northern LifebloodEmpowering Northern Leaders to Protect the Mackenzie River Basin from Oilsands Risks
Published: Jul 21, 2010By: Jennifer Grant, Jennifer Dagg, Nathan Lemphers, Simon Dyer
The pristine and ecologically-significant Mackenzie River Basin is the lifeblood of the North and has
sustained people, flora and fauna for millennia. Today, the basin is at risk
from oilsands development occurring in its headwaters. Northern Lifeblood — Empowering Northern
Leaders to Protect the Mackenzie River Basin from the Risks of Oilsands
Development investigates current and future threats to the basin,
including the risks associated with the 170 square kilometres of toxic tailings
lakes in the Athabasca watershed. This report details opportunities for both
northern leaders and the federal government to proactively protect northern
waters. Important actions include: enforcing existing federal laws, supporting
water protection initiatives and transboundary water agreements, improving
water quality monitoring, participating in the approval process governing oil
sands development, and investigating opportunities for legal actions.
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Format: PDF, 77 pages
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Publication Type: Reports, Backgrounders & Position Papers
Topic Area: Athabasca River