Canada and the U.S. have been ‘the envy of the world’ when it comes to cross-border water sharing. That could be coming to an end. (The Narwhal)
The Trump administration has suspended Columbia River Treaty negotiations with Canada as trade tensions heighten with a 25 per cent tariff on Canadian steel and aluminum exports that takes effect today.
The continued belligerence from the U.S. has spurred British Columbia to prepare for “circumstances where the United States might take unilateral action” related to the Columbia River Treaty, BC Energy Minister Adrian Dix said Tuesday.
Dix told reporters the BC government is “concerned and ready for any action the U.S. may take." ...
... During a call with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in February, Trump reportedly called the treaty unfair to the U.S. and demanded changes. Trump previously suggested Canada has a “very large faucet” the U.S. could activate to alleviate American water shortages ...
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