Metadata

Field Value

Title

Lake Winnipeg Basin Program Symposium Summary Report, 2022

Abstract

Publication general type

Report

Project Name

['a6ae912a-c897-44d1-9e29-5cef88141ee4']

Keyword Vocabulary

Polar Data Catalogue

Keyword Vocabulary URL

https://www.polardata.ca/pdcinput/public/keywordlibrary

Theme

Title

Freshwater

URL

https://canwin-datahub.ad.umanitoba.ca/data/group/freshwater

Version

1.0

Publisher

Environment and Climate Change Canada

Date Published

2022

DOI

10.34992/qy8x-sv30

Authors

Authors 1

Author Name

Environment and Climate Change Canada

Type of Name

Organizational

Email

ec.enviroinfo.ec@canada.ca

Affiliation

Environment and Climate Change Canada

ORCID ID

License Name

Open Government Licence 2.0 – Canada

Licence Type

Open

OGL-Canada-2.0

Licence Schema Name

SPDX

Licence URL

https://spdx.org/licenses

Awards

Related Resources

Language

English

Data and Resources

Field Value

URL

https://canwin-datahub.ad.umanitoba.ca/data/dataset/c75cb833-cd5d-4a2f-8b69-334a08fbb326/resource/87063841-ed9f-445f-94ea-1e39a63baf55/download/2022_lake-winnipeg-basin-program-symposium-report.pdf

Name

Lake Winnipeg Basin Program Symposium Summary Report, 2022

Description

Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) hosted the Lake Winnipeg Basin Program (LWBP) Virtual Symposium on January 18, 19, and 20, 2022. This symposium forms part of the LWBP’s efforts to share recent scientific advancements and nutrient reduction actions in the Basin and followed a previous in-person symposium held in Winnipeg on March 20 and 21, 2019. The first two days of the symposium focused on ECCC led research, with Day 3 focused on projects funded through the LWBP’s grants and contributions funding. The symposium was opened and closed each day in a good way, with comments and prayers. Indigenous Elders Mary Maytwayashing, Florence Paynter, and Linda St. Cyr-Saric shared their knowledge, perspectives, and their wishes for a good future for the health of Lake Winnipeg and Taylor Fleming from the Manitoba Métis Federation shared her fiddle playing passion.

Format

PDF

Resource Category

documents