Access to Water in Canada

Economic Perspective
Bottled Water Companies
Want money, by selling "bottled" water
Will not state "Bottled water is better than tap water".
Bottled water is not cleaner than
tap water
Plastic materials
Manufacturing price
Shipping and transportation of bottled water
Indigenous Business Development
First Nations partners with BC to for seafood investments, because of their clearwater provides seafood.
Clean water and sanitation for the fish
Tourist attraction like golf and casino
Agriculture
Pesticides

Political Perspective
Drinking water supply and treatment
Wastewater collectin and treatment
Biosolides are created from organic materials in wastewater treatments
Stormwater

Government of Canada (Federal)
Firefghters need water for fires and forestfires
Indeginous Services Environmental Public Health program
Safe drinking water for First Nations act
United Nations (International)
Clean water and sanitation
What are some solutions?
Increasing water tax
More money for infrastructure
More pressure on citizens
Education program
Educate children starting from kindergarten to highschool as it becomes a common knowledge to everyone.
Government pays for the education program
Social Perspective
Citizens of Toronto
Bottled water
60% ctizens buy bottled water, because they believe tap water is not clean
Reliable clean water resources just from the tap
Water is very important for...
Hydration
Hidden water
Gardening
Water supports plants and living organism
Tourism
Water falls and rivers attract tourism. Example: Niagara Falls in Downtown.

Transportation
Water is used to transport food
The Indigenous people used water routes for fur trade and transportation from one place to another
Sports including hockey, ice-skation and more requires ice playgroun.
Sanitation
School and classes. Example, science class, washroom and more.
poor
Does not have enough public washrooms
Without proper sanitation, you can get diseases and bacteria
Indigenous Peoples of Canada
Asks government to supply clean accessible water
Recognizes the sacredness of water
Boil water and do not use
Do not use advisory

Environmental Perspective
Ecosystem
Wild life support
Species needs water for sustainability
Marine animals and fish need water for survival and habitat
Plants need water for photosynthesis
Plants are used to make medicines
Water cycle
Rain

Snow
Advocates for Water Equality
Factors that affect water quality
Human activity

Pollution
Dams
Climate change
Deforestation
Landscape changes. Example, building houses.
urban growth
Population growth
Water Organization
The Council Of Canadians
Ecologists and Water Scientists
General Ecology Canada
Public Health
Landform
Landform destruction and forming
Erosion creates new land
Glaciers and mountains
Underground
Rvers and lakes