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Blue Drinks in Toronto!September 9, 2010Blue Drink events, held once a month, are an opportunity to discuss water and meet other water enthusiasts, researchers and professionals. Please e-mail bluedrinkstoronto@gmail.com to be added to their listserv.
These casual events are open to everyone interested in water. | Polis Project Webinar Series — Creating a Blue DialogueSeptember 16, 2010 to February 27, 2011Join the POLIS Project on Ecological Governance for a five-part webinar series hosted through the Living Water Policy Project. This webinar series is focused on emerging water governance ideas and trends that are surfacing across the country. The objective is to create a continued dialogue to strategically address evolving concepts that will allow Canadians to sustainably manage water resources into the 21st century. | Canadian Environmental Network (RCEN) Annual General Assembly: Connecting water to biodiversitySeptember 17, 2010 to September 19, 2010Do you want to help form Canada's water policy future? Attending the Canadian Environmental Network's 2010 Conference would be a terrific opportunity for new graduates to meet non-governmental players in national water policy. | IWA World Water Congress and ExhibitionSeptember 19, 2010 to September 24, 2010Water is the lifeblood of the world and never more so than in Montréal, Canada, where the IWA World Water Congress and Exhibition will be held in September 2010.
Montréal is an exciting place for a congress and especially one on water. Built on an island on the St. Lawrence River, Montréal played an important role in Canada's development and today has a strong focus on clean water and sustainable development.
With more than 100 languages spoken, Montréal is also one of North America's most cultural and cosmopolitan cities, offering fine food and hospitality that blend old world, modern and French influences. | 2nd Annual Water Innovations Conference — Chicago, ILSeptember 27, 2010 to September 29, 2010The Water Innovations Alliance Conference is designed to improve awareness and collaboration between large companies, engineering firms, universities, utilities, start-ups, NGOs and governments by educating attendees on new water technologies, innovations and prospects. Whether the developments are in materials, IT, engineering, financing or public policy, the conference will shine a spotlight on all advancements and provide best practices across the spectrum of the water field. | Waterlution presents The Canadian Water Innovation Lab 2010October 18, 2010 to October 24, 2010Hosted by Waterlution, the Canadian Water Innovation Lab 2010 (CWIL) will give 250 young Canadians an opportunity to turn their good intentions into concrete action to protect our most precious natural resource — water. | Workshop on Knowledge Translation and BrokeringOctober 20, 2010Le français suit le texte anglais
Special Workshop on Knowledge Translation and Brokering, Hyatt Regency Montréal, Québec
This knowledge-exchange and networking event is organized by Environment Canada's Science and Technology Liaison, ResearchImpact, the Canadian Water Network, and other collaborators, under the auspices of the Canadian Science Policy Conference. | Water and Health: Where Science Meets PolicyOctober 25, 2010 to October 26, 2010Water and Health: Where Science Meets Policy, jointly sponsored by the Institute for the Environment and the Water Institute at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, will consider drinking water supply, sanitation, hygiene and water resources in both the developing and developed worlds with a strong emphasis on public health. | 14th Canadian National Conference and 5th Policy Forum on Drinking WaterOctober 30, 2010 to November 2, 2010The Federal-Provincial-Territorial Committee on Drinking Water is pleased announce that they are now accepting abstract submissions for the upcoming 14th Canadian National Conference and 5th Policy Forum on Drinking Water. | 2010 A.D. Latornell Conservation SymposiumNovember 17, 2010 to November 19, 2010The A.D. Latornell Conservation Symposium is an annual event that originated in 1993. It provides a forum for practitioners, policymakers, students, researchers and non-government organizations to discuss challenges and opportunities in the conservation movement in Ontario, while sharing new tools, techniques and strategies for natural resources management.
The Symposium has grown to be Ontario's most prestigious and well-attended annual conservation conference. The event is hosted in November by Conservation Ontario, the network of 36 Conservation Authorities. | Connecting Water Resources 2011: Responding to the OpportunitiesFebruary 28, 2011 to March 3, 2011As awareness of the importance of water to our future grows, so do the challenges of managing this essential resource. However, with challenges can come new opportunities for both innovation and action. What is the state of knowledge in water management and what are the key Canadian and global opportunities? |
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