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Unless otherwise specified, the license grants the rights to the public to use and share the data and results derived therefrom as long as the proper acknowledgment is given to the data licensor (citation), that any alteration to the data is clearly indicated, and that a link to the original data and the license is made available.", "author": null, "author_email": null, "citation": "", "contributorType": "DataCurator", "creator_user_id": "c3ad971e-75e0-4e57-b825-8ed25f306937", "descriptionType": "Abstract", "endDateType": "Other", "id": "a6ae912a-c897-44d1-9e29-5cef88141ee4", "isopen": false, "kvSchemeURI": "https://www.polardata.ca/pdcinput/public/keywordlibrary", "license_id": null, "license_title": null, "maintainer": null, "maintainer_email": null, "metadata_created": "2022-01-13T22:30:59.204530", "metadata_modified": "2023-01-04T20:06:31.321195", "name": "lwpgbp", "notes": "The Government of Canada is taking action to improve the ecological health of Lake Winnipeg and its basin. Lake Winnipeg is experiencing large and frequent algal blooms due to high nutrient levels from multiple transboundary sources, including agriculture, industry, municipal wastewater and surface runoff.\r\n\r\nIn order to address freshwater issues in the basin, the Government of Canada launched the Lake Winnipeg Basin Initiative (2008-2012) with an investment of $17.7 million in funding, followed by an investment of $18 million (2012-2017).\r\n\r\nBudget 2017 confirmed the Government of Canada\u2019s commitment to addressing freshwater issues through an investment of $25.7 million and the launch of Environment and Climate Change Canada\u2019s (ECCC) Lake Winnipeg Basin Program (2017-2022). The Lake Winnipeg Basin Program (LWBP) is taking action to reduce excessive nutrients \u2013 such as phosphorus \u2013 from entering the lake, is enhancing collaboration throughout the basin and is supporting the engagement of Indigenous Peoples on freshwater issues.\r\n\r\nThe LWBP advances ECCC research to better understand:\r\n\r\n- Nutrient loading in agricultural streams;\r\n- The response in Lake Winnipeg to nutrient reduction action in the basin;\r\n- The impact of climate variability on nutrient loading;\r\n- The impact of zebra mussels on nutrient cycling and the food web.\r\n\r\nThe LWBP also provides financial support through an application-based funding program for targeted, outcome-focused action, in the following three key freshwater priority areas:\r\n\r\n- **Nutrient reduction:** support for targeted stakeholder delivered projects in the Lake Winnipeg Basin, in key geographic areas, that demonstrate an effective means to reduce phosphorus loading and increase public knowledge and engagement\r\n- **Collaborative governance:** encourage and strengthen collaborative efforts to reduce nutrients throughout the Lake Winnipeg Basin\r\n- **Indigenous engagement:** enhance opportunities, capacity and the engagement of Indigenous governments, organizations and communities on Lake Winnipeg Basin nutrient issues", "num_resources": 0, "num_tags": 4, "organization": {"id": "b622caa5-60bf-4b42-abe6-d44441da299d", "name": "eccc", "title": "Environment and Climate Change Canada", "type": "organization", "description": "At Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC), our business is protecting the environment, conserving the country's natural heritage, and providing weather and meteorological information to keep Canadians informed and safe.\r\n\r\nEnvironment and Climate Change Canada is building on its accomplishments with the environment through credible science, effective regulations and legislation, successful partnerships, and high-quality service delivery to Canadians.\r\n\r\nWe support sound environmental decisions. 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