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No notifications, no information: Paddling with a floating condom
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No notifications, no information: Paddling with a floating condom

Last summer, the Ontario Ministry of the Environment decided that Toronto should notify the public of wet weather events. This will alert the public when recreational water quality is in question. If you happen to be one of Toronto’s many dedicated rec water users like Michael and Nadia Austin, you probably have a few concerns. Waterkeeper caught up with these two surfer-SUP’ers to discuss their recent experiences on the water.

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Maternal, meditative, magical: The true weight of water
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Maternal, meditative, magical: The true weight of water

Many factors are considered when determining overall lake health. Water has many wondrous properties. But Tristan explains how the Great Lakes' complex ecology is heavily determined by one specific property: Water density. By understanding water density and how the lake responds to temperature, it is easier to see how human demands interact with the lake's seasonal cycle.

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Watermarks with impact: Ripples becoming waves
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Watermarks with impact: Ripples becoming waves

If you’ve been following us for the past few months, you might have wondered why we’re focused on collecting water stories – what we call Watermarks. Why are we asking Canadians to tell us their strongest memories of water? What can happen when people know their connection to water?

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