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Canada Releases National Freshwater Science Agenda for Next Decade

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Environment and Climate Change Canada has released the National Freshwater Science Agenda during Canada Water Week, outlining research priorities for freshwater protection over the next decade. The agenda was developed over two years with input from over 800 science experts, Knowledge Holders, Indigenous organizations, and stakeholders across Canada.

What changed

The National Freshwater Science Agenda establishes interconnected themes for freshwater research including bridging Indigenous and Western science, water availability, land-use stressors, water pollution, ecosystem resilience, and economic considerations. The agenda results from two years of engagement with over 800 experts across governments, Indigenous organizations, and the freshwater science community.

Affected parties should monitor for emerging research and knowledge generated under this agenda, which will inform future freshwater protection and management decisions in Canada. The Canada Water Agency will use the Science Agenda to guide coordinated actions for restoring, protecting, and responsibly using freshwater resources.

What to do next

  1. Monitor for updates on freshwater science priorities

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Apr 16, 2026

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GATINEAU, QC, March 19, 2026 /CNW/ - Fresh water sustains life, supports the well‑being of Canadians and our communities, and is integral to Indigenous cultures and healthy ecosystems. It also drives economic activity across the country and strengthens Canada's long-term competitiveness.

Today, during Canada Water Week, the Honourable Julie Dabrusin, Minister of the Environment, Climate Change and Nature, is announcing the release of the National Freshwater Science Agenda (or "Science Agenda"), which aims to better align freshwater science and research efforts across Canada.

The Science Agenda is the result of over two years of engagement efforts led by Environment and Climate Change Canada with input from more than 800 science experts, Knowledge Holders, experts, and science users across governments and sectors, Indigenous organizations, and Canada's freshwater science community. It is grounded in Western science and Indigenous Knowledge and reflects the diverse scientific needs and perspectives that are relevant to partners and stakeholders across the country.

It outlines interconnected themes including bridging, braiding, and weaving Indigenous science and Knowledge; water availability; land‑use stressors and water pollution; ecosystem resilience and biodiversity; socio‑ecological considerations; and economic research. Over the coming years, new knowledge will be generated in response to these shared priorities. Freshwater science and knowledge is the foundation for effective decision-making toward the protection, management, and stewardship of fresh water in Canada.

The Government of Canada is committed to ensuring freshwater management and protection to support a sustainable economy, protect human health, preserve nature and biodiversity, and address the impacts of climate change. This Science Agenda is a foundational part of that commitment.

Quotes

"Canadians care deeply about the protection of fresh water in Canada. Our government values the science that provides essential data to ensure we can protect this vital resource and strengthen the resilience of our communities and economy. By working closely with science experts, Knowledge Holders, Indigenous organizations, and Canada's freshwater science community, we are strengthening our collective understanding of fresh water and how best to protect it. By deepening our understanding of fresh water, we can better protect it for the people, communities, and ecosystems that depend on it in the future."

– The Honourable Julie Dabrusin, Minister of the Environment, Climate Change and Nature

"The Canada Water Agency is pleased to support the National Freshwater Science Agenda as it is foundational to our mandate and anchors our approach to understanding the natural world around us, specifically the health of freshwater ecosystems in Canada and how they are changing as a result of a rapidly changing climate and other pressures--an approach to scientific discovery that aligns government and external partners around shared priorities and fosters long-term collaborations. By braiding and weaving together Western and Indigenous science and data, the Science Agenda will help inform and empower the Canada Water Agency to drive the coordinated actions necessary to restore, protect, and responsibly use fresh water in Canada for generations to come.''

– Mark Fisher, President, Canada Water Agency

Quick facts

  • The National Freshwater Science Agenda was developed in response to public feedback on freshwater priorities during engagement on the creation of the Canada Water Agency.
  • The Science Agenda, led by Environment and Climate Change Canada, builds on the Synthesis of Freshwater Science in Canada report, published in 2024. It incorporates what was heard during engagement with the freshwater science community about freshwater science issues, needs, and priorities for the most pressing issues.
  • Engagement with the freshwater science community included science experts, Knowledge Holders, and science users from federal departments and agencies, provincial and territorial ministries and departments, Indigenous nations, governments and organizations, academia and Indigenous scholars, water associations and boards, non-government and community-based organizations, and the private sector.
  • The Science Agenda outlines interconnected themes and priorities, including:
    • Bridging, braiding, and weaving Indigenous science and Knowledge
    • Water availability
    • Land-use stressors and water pollution
    • Freshwater ecosystem resilience and biodiversity
    • Socio-ecological and economic research
    • Freshwater science and decision-support systems
  • Implementation of the Science Agenda and action to advance the national freshwater science priorities will rely on collaboration and coordination across the entire freshwater science community.
  • The Canada Water Agency is the federal focal point for fresh water. Its mandate is to improve freshwater management in Canada by providing leadership; effective collaboration federally; and improved coordination, collaboration, and partnership with provinces, territories, and Indigenous peoples.
  • The Canada Water Agency, through the strengthened Freshwater Action Plan, is helping to safeguard fresh water, support economic growth, and drive innovation.
    Associated links

  • National Freshwater Science Agenda Overview

  • Synthesis of Freshwater Science in Canada

  • Freshwater Action Plan

  • National Freshwater Data Strategy
    Environment and Climate Change Canada's X page
    Environment and Climate Change Canada's Facebook page
    Environment and Natural Resources in Canada's Facebook page
    Environment and Climate Change Canada's LinkedIn page
    Environment and Climate Change Canada's Instagram page

SOURCE Environment and Climate Change Canada

Contacts: Keean Nembhard, Press Secretary, Office of the Minister of the Environment, Climate Change and Nature, 343-552-2387, [email protected]; Media Relations, Environment and Climate Change Canada, 819-938-3338 or 1-844-836-7799 (toll-free), [email protected]


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Agency
ECCC
Published
March 19th, 2026
Instrument
Notice
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

Applies to
Government agencies Environmental groups
Industry sector
2213 Water & Wastewater
Activity scope
Freshwater research Science policy Environmental stewardship
Geographic scope
Canada CA

Taxonomy

Primary area
Environmental Protection
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Public Health Indigenous Affairs Climate Change

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