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Science and Technology Web site!

This site is dedicated to sharing information on Environment Canada's science and technology, as well as policies and approaches used to manage science and technology.

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National Water Research Institute

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CCME Workshop Reports - Water quality research plays an important role in developing environmental public policy, regulations and guidelines, and in decision making in general. Toward strengthening linkages between researchers and decision makers and on behalf of the Canadian Council of Ministers of the Environment (CCME), NWRI, with various host provinces, organized a series of national Science-Policy Workshops on select water quality issues.

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Science and Technology: The Foundation for Policy, Regulation and Service

Science and technology is the foundation of Environment Canada. Seventy per cent of the Department's budget is devoted to science and technology (S&T) activities, and about two-thirds of its employees are in S&T positions. All this activity has made Environment Canada the largest producer of published articles in the environmental sciences in the country.


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