The Canadian Water Network is an organization that connects researchers in Canada with those who need to make decisions about the use of water in Canada.
The Centre's aim is to contribute to the advancement of hydrological knowledge and capability through research and education, leading to improved prediction and management of water resources in Canada and around the world. (from website)
At the University of Saskatchewan's Global Institute for Water Security (GIWS), sustainable use of the world’s water resources and protection against natural hazards such as flood and drought are the key priorities.
GWF’s overarching goal is to deliver risk management solutions—informed by leading-edge water science and supported by innovative decision-making tools—to manage water futures in Canada and other cold regions where global warming is changing landscapes, ecosystems, and the water environment.
The Prairie Adaptation Research Collaborative is a partnership of the governments of Canada, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba mandated to pursue climate change impacts and adaptation research in the Prairie Provinces.
The Water & Climate Impacts Research Centre (W-CIRC) was established in 2002 at the University of Victoria, as part of a co-location agreement between the university and the National Water Research Institute (NWRI) of Environment Canada. (from website)
The Water Security Agency leads management of the province's water resources to ensure safe drinking water sources and reliable water supplies for economic, environmental and social benefits for Saskatchewan people.
The World Water Council was established in 1996 in response to increasing concern from the global community about world water issues. Its mission is to promote awareness, build political commitment and trigger action on critical water issues at all levels.
The International Water Law Project (IWLP) purpose is to educate and provide relevant resources to the public and to facilitate cooperation over the world’s fresh water resources.
Uniting classic journalism and data literacy, Circle of Blue informs global audiences about the growing competition between water, food, and energy in a changing climate. Home to WaterNews, a daily news digest sharing international stories about water.
WAVES is the library repository for the Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada. Search WAVES for books, reports, government documents, theses, conference proceedings and journal titles.
The WaterSMART clearinghouse, hosted by the U.S. Department of the Interior is a repository of reports, websites and other materials on water management.
Water Resources Collections & Archives houses contemporary and historical materials related to water resources. This collection focuses on material from California and the United States.
Environment Canada's Water website includes resources, legislation and information on the government's role in water management: Water science, water quality, quantity, Great Lakes, Saint-Lawrence, cleaning lakes and rivers, legislation.
The Water Survey of Canada is the national agency responsible for the collection, interpretation and dissemination of standardized water resource data and information in Canada.