CUPE Alberta

Alberta Water Futures Tour

 

CUPE Alberta, in coalition with Our Water is Not For Sale

PRESENTS:

Alternative Water Futures

The need for non-market solutions to Alberta’s water crisis

Featuring Jeremy Schmidt

Department of Geography, University of Western Ontario

Author of the upcoming Parkland Institute research report Alternative Water Futures in Alberta

 

Edmonton

Monday, December 5 7:00 – 9:00 pm

Room 217, Telus Building

Corner of 111 Street & 87 Avenue

University of Alberta Campus
Facebook event page: http://on.fb.me/AWFEdmonton

 

Red Deer

Tuesday, December 6 7:00 – 9:00 pm

Theatre, Kerry Woods Nature Centre

6300 45 Avenue

Facebook event page: http://on.fb.me/AWFRedDeer

 

Calgary

Wednesday, December 7 7:00 – 9:00 pm

Conference Room, Parkdale United Church

2919 8th Avenue NW
Facebook event page: http://on.fb.me/AWFCalgary

 

Lethbridge

Thursday, December 8 7:00 – 9:00 pm

Theatre Gallery, Lethbridge Public Library

810 5th Avenue South

Facebook event page: http://on.fb.me/AWFLethbridge

 

Medicine Hat

Friday, December 9 7:00 – 9:00 pm

Room S154, Medicine Hat College

299 College Drive South East

Facebook event page: http://on.fb.me/AWFMedicineHat

 

In 2008, the Alberta government announced it would review and update the water allocation system in the province, a system that is proving increasingly incapable of dealing with the challenges of today’s emerging water crisis. Policy recommendations released by the government in late 2009 suggest it is moving toward a province-wide deregulated market for water in the province, turning critical decisions about who will be able to access water over to the market.

With long-delayed public consultations promised in the new year by Premier Redford, it’s more important than ever for Albertans to explore and discuss alternatives to water markets that will build a water allocation system on the principles of equity, fairness, sustainability and respect for treaty obligations.

Join the Our Water Is Not For Sale network and Jeremy Schmidt, author of the soon-to-be released report Alternative Water Futures in Alberta, for an exploration of the challenges for water in Alberta, why markets aren’t the answer to Alberta’s water challenges and what alternative allocation systems that protect our water commons for ecosystems, our communities and future generations could look like.

Presented by the Our Water Is Not For Sale network, with support from the Canadian Union of Public Employees, Council of Canadians, Parkland Institute, Public Interest Alberta and Sierra Club Prairie

For more information about the tour and to support the campaign against water markets, visit www.ourwaterisnotforsale.com

Jeremy Schmidt’s research report Alternative Water Futures in Alberta will be available December 5 on the Parkland Institute website at www.parklandinstitute.ca

About Jeremy Schmidt

Jeremy J. Schmidt is a Trudeau Scholar and PhD candidate in the Department of Geography at the University of Western Ontario. He holds a MA in Geography (McGill) and two undergraduate degrees (Lethbridge; Prairie) with majors in geography, philosophy, theology and wilderness leadership. He is the co-editor of Water Ethics: Foundational Readings for Students and Professionals and has been a board member of the Canadian Water Resources Association (CWRA) since 2009. He has served on working groups for ethics and water management with UNESCO and for a pan-Canadian water strategy with the CWRA. He has been an invited participant of the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew to the Religion, Science and Environment Symposium. His graduate work includes studies of global biogeochemistry, environmental economics, and resource management. His doctoral research examines water governance, ethics and environmental management in Alberta: www.waterethic.ca.