The Manitoba government has launched an online public engagement seeking feedback on the development of a provincial water management strategy.
“Water is a key resource for Manitobans, the environment and the economy, and our government is committed to the careful management of this precious resource,” said Manitoba Agriculture and Resource Development Minister Blaine Pedersen. “We encourage Manitobans to share their thoughts with us and recognize we must work together to sustainably manage water, while considering the impacts of a changing climate and growing economic and social needs.”
The last provincial water management strategy for Manitoba was completed in 2003.
The province is seeking Manitobans thoughts on the proposed water strategy framework. This framework highlights the vision statement, guiding principles and key focus areas that will be the foundation for the water strategy.