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CANADA ANNOUNCES FUNDING TO STUDY LAKE ONTARIO - ST. LAWRENCE RIVER WATER LEVELS AND FLOWS WITH THE U.S.
January 3, 2001 (3:40 p.m. EST) No. 2
CANADA ANNOUNCES FUNDING TO STUDY
LAKE ONTARIO - ST. LAWRENCE RIVER WATER LEVELS AND FLOWS WITH THE U.S.
John Manley, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and David Anderson, Minister of the Environment, announced today
$3.7 million in funding for the International Joint Commission (IJC) to undertake year one of a five-year study to
review water levels and flows regulation in Lake Ontario and the international section of the St. Lawrence River.
Matching funds have also been provided by the United States.
"Water levels play a key role in the life of Canadian communities and business interests along Lake Ontario and
the St. Lawrence," said Minister Manley. "The funding announced today clearly demonstrates that Canada is
committed, along with the United States, to addressing water levels and flows through the International Joint
Commission study."
Changes have occurred in the Lake Ontario-St. Lawrence River system since the IJC first developed outflow
regulation in 1952. A number of key Canadian economic, social and environmental interests are directly
affected by water levels along this system, including wetlands and riparian habitats, hydro-electric power
generation, recreational boating, municipal water uses and shipping.
"Canadians know the value of our water resources," said Minister Anderson. "This investigation by the
International Joint Commission will help provide a basis for more sustainable management of Lake Ontario and
the St. Lawrence River. The Commission's recommendations will help ensure this unique waterway is protected
in the future."
The IJC was established by the 1909 Boundary Waters Treaty as an independent binational body to prevent
and resolve transboundary disputes between Canada and the United States concerning water and
environmental issues. The IJC is composed of three commissioners appointed by the Prime Minister and three
appointed by the President of the United States.
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For further information, media representatives may contact:
Jennifer Sloan
Director of Communications
Office of the Minister of Foreign Affairs
(613) 995-1851
Media Relations Office
Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade
(613) 995-1874
Johanne Beaulieu
Press Secretary
Office of the Minister of the Environment
(819) 997-1441
This document is also available on the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade's Internet site:
http://www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca
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