Fresh water resources in Canada
Water is a basic necessity of life: access to clean water in sufficient quantity is an integral part of our well-being. It has had a strong influence on Canada's development as a country and remains a precious part of our natural resource wealth.
While Canadians live in a country with a plentiful supply of fresh water, they are also concerned about a number of water-related issues. These include the availability, distribution, use and quality of water, as well as the controls placed on water usage. This article examines these issues by creating a statistical portrait of Canada's fresh water resources.
| Format | Release date | More information |
|---|---|---|
| December 3, 2003 |
Related information
Source (Surveys and statistical programs)
- Waste Management Industry Survey: Government Sector
- Annual Environmental Protection Expenditures Survey
- Biennial Waste Management Survey
- Annual Electric Power Generating Stations Survey
- Farm Cash Receipts
- Survey of Environmental Goods and Services
- Field Crop Reporting Series
- Census of Agriculture
- Food Availability (per person)
- Quarterly Demographic Estimates
- Census of Population
- Farm Management Survey
Subjects and keywords
Subjects
Keywords
- Age groups
- Agricultural land use
- Agricultural products
- Analytical products
- Census of agriculture
- Census of population
- Crops
- Economic conditions
- Electric power
- Energy demand
- Environmental impact
- Families
- Farm finance
- Farmers
- Farms
- Food industries
- Freshwater
- Groundwater
- Households
- Languages
- Livestock
- Migration
- Population characteristics
- Surface water
- Waste management
- Water
- Water quality