CBC News - Water in N.W.T.'s Great Slave Lake is now so low, some houseboats won't float
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CBC News - Water in N.W.T.'s Great Slave Lake is now so low, some houseboats won't float

In N.W.T.'s Great Slave Lake, water levels have plummeted to historic lows, leaving some houseboats stranded on dry land. Martin Rehak, a resident of Yellowknife Bay, observes this unprecedented phenomenon, noting that several houseboats, typically afloat, now rest on the lake's floor. The lake's water level is estimated to be a meter lower than usual, revealing vast stretches of exposed shoreline.

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The Guardian - Water is more valuable than oil’: the corporation cashing in on America’s drought
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The Guardian - Water is more valuable than oil’: the corporation cashing in on America’s drought

This article published by The Guardian highlights a battle over water rights unfolding in Cibola, Arizona amidst a worsening drought crisis. Greenstone Resource Partners LLC, a private company backed by global investors, orchestrated a landmark deal by purchasing agricultural land and selling its water rights to a suburban area 200 miles away.

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CTV - B.C. doesn't know where all its groundwater is going. Experts worry as drought looms
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CTV - B.C. doesn't know where all its groundwater is going. Experts worry as drought looms

This article published by Brenna Owen at CTV News highlights the growing concerns surrounding water management in British Columbia, particularly in the face of looming drought conditions and climate change impacts. Residents like Kat Hartwig, who grew up in the Columbia River Valley, have witnessed significant changes in water availability and ecosystems over the years.

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CBC - It could be a devastatingly dry summer in Alberta. So what can be done about it?
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CBC - It could be a devastatingly dry summer in Alberta. So what can be done about it?

This article published by CBC Calgary, highlights the pressing challenges that Alberta continues to faces regarding its water supply amidst rapid drought conditions. Former Alberta premier Peter Lougheed's longstanding advocacy for water conservation serves as a backdrop to the situation. His caution against exporting fresh water to the United States highlights the importance of preserving Alberta's water resources.

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CBC - Water is in short supply in southern Alberta. Is a massive expansion of irrigation possible?
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CBC - Water is in short supply in southern Alberta. Is a massive expansion of irrigation possible?

As Alberta's water crisis continues, this article published by Joel Dryden at the CBC sheds light on the challenges facing farmers as they manage and deal with diminishing water supplies. The recent announcement from the St. Mary River Irrigation District about a substantial cut in water allocation has triggered urgent discussions among agricultural stakeholders at a crowded annual general meeting.

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FitchRatings - Costly Ripple Effects of Drought on Canadian Provinces and Utilities
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FitchRatings - Costly Ripple Effects of Drought on Canadian Provinces and Utilities

This article, as reported by FitchRatings, highlights the significant financial strain faced by major provincial hydropower utilities across Canada due to prolonged drought conditions. With water levels in rivers and reservoirs consistently below historical averages for several years, the capacity of these utilities to generate power has been significantly reduced.

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The Globe and Mail - Globe Climate: Alberta’s drought is testing the limits of its water-licensing regime
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The Globe and Mail - Globe Climate: Alberta’s drought is testing the limits of its water-licensing regime

Published by the Globe and Mail, this week’s ‘Globe Climate’ newsletter by investigative reporter and data journalist Matthew McClearn, in collaboration with energy reporter Emma Graney from The Globe and Mail, explores Alberta's current drought crisis and the intricacies of water allocation in western North America, and brings together a wide range of other news highlighting pressing climate issues across Canada and the world.

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The Globe and Mail - B.C. to provide $80-million to help farmers cope with drought
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The Globe and Mail - B.C. to provide $80-million to help farmers cope with drought

Published by The Globe and Mail, this article from British Columbia highlights the concerns of farmers like Werner Stump, who face another dry season following unprecedented drought last year. As Vice-President of the BC Cattleman’s Association, Stump emphasizes the pivotal role of water for agriculture, expressing gratitude for the provincial government's $80 million investment to address water management challenges.

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