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    Adamowicz, V., D. Dupont, A. Krupnick and P. Payment. (2007) Determinants of Water Consumption Choices: an Ordered Probit Approach. Paper presented to the 42nd Central Canadian Symposium on Water Quality Research, Environment Canada.

    Arbués, Fernando, María Ángeles García-Valiñas, and Roberto Martínez-Espiñeira. (2003) Estimation of residential water demand: a state-of-the-art review, Journal of Socio-Economics 32:81-102.

    Brennan, Richard. (2005) "Safe water legislation introduced." The Toronto Star. December 6.

    Dalhuisen, Jasper M., Raymond J.G.M. Florax, Henri L.F. de Groot, and Peter Nijkam. (2003) Price and Income Elasticities of Residential Water Demand: A Meta-analysis ; Land Economics, 79(2) 292-308

    Dandy, Graeme, Tin Nguyen, and Carolyn Davies. (1997) Estimating water demand in the presence of free allowances. Land Economics 73(1), p. 125-139.

    du Plessis, Valerie, Roland Beshiri, Ray D. Bollman, and Heather Clemenson. (2002) Definitions of Rural. Statistics Canada. Catalogue no. 21-601-MIE. Ottawa. Agriculture and Rural Working Paper Series, no. 61.

    Environment Canada. (1999) Municipal Water Use Database. Environment Canada.

    Environment Canada. (2001) Municipal Water Pricing, 1991-1999. Environment Canada.

    Environment Canada. (2005) Municipal Water Use, 2001 Statistics. Environment Canada Catalogue no. En11-2/2001E-HTML. Updated February 21, 2005.

    Environment Canada. (2006) Data Description – 2001 Municipal (Water) Use Database (MUD). Updated October 3, 2006.

    Environment Canada. (2007a) Municipal Water Use, 2004 Statistics. Environment Canada Catalogue no. En11-2/2004E-PDF.

    Environment Canada. (2007b) Municipal Water and Wastewater Survey – MWWS. Variable Description Document. Environmental Stewardship Branch, Environment Canada.

    Long, Scott J., and Jeremy Freese. (2001) Regression Models for Categorical Dependent Variables Using Stata. College Station, U.S.A. Stata Press.

    Munro, Margaret. (2004) "Alberta faces water shortage: An environmental scientist says the province must put the brakes on its energy boom and population growth." The Vancouver Sun. Canwest News Service. April 4.

    Reynaud, A., S. Renzetti, and M. Villeneuve. (2005) Residential water demand with endogenous pricing: The Canadian Case. Water Resources Research Vol. 41, W11409, doi:10.1029/2005WR004195.

    Statistics Canada. (2006) Households and the Environment Survey (HES)Detailed Information for 2006. Statistics Canada Record no. 3881. Ottawa. Modified on November 10, 2006. Ottawa.           

    Statistics Canada. (2007) Households and the Environment: 2006(Ottawa: Statistics Canada, Catalogue no. 11-526).

    The Walter and Duncan Gordon Foundation. (2004) Controlling Our Thirst: Managing Water Demands and Allocations in Canada. Toronto. Canadian Science Writers' Association Conference, June 2004.

    The Whig-Standard. (2006) "Water system gets attention; Plan could lead to infrastructure upgrades, changes." The Kingston Whig-Standard. Kingston, ON. November 28.

    Troy, Patrick, and Bill Randolph (2006). Water Consumption and the Built Environment: A Social and BehaviouralAnalysis. Research Paper No. 5. City Futures Research Centre. University of New South Wales.

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