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11th Annual Canadian Water Summit

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11th Annual Canadian Water Summit

Time: June 10, 2020 at 7:30am to June 12, 2020 at 6:30pm
Location: Delta Ottawa Centre
City/Town: Ottawa, ON
Website or Map: http://watersummit.ca/about-u…
Phone: 416-444-5842 x151
Event Type: summit
Organized By: Blue Events
Latest Activity: Mar 24, 2020

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Event Description

The 11th annual Canadian Water Summit will take place in the nation’s capital and discuss the biggest issues in the sector. This year’s theme is The Keys to a Blue Economy: Unlocking Water Policy, Governance, and Technology in Canada.

The Canadian Water Summit is proud to continue our event partnership model with a new collaboration. This year we will be working with CWWA to co-locate its Window on Ottawa policy event alongside the Canadian Water Summit. Together, we will help build important conversations on the policy and governance issues which are key to unlocking Canada’s blue economy.

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