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About Ijc
The International Joint Commission (IJC) is a bi-national organization that addresses issues related to boundary waters between Canada and the United States. It focuses on water quality, water levels, and transboundary water management through various agreements and public engagement initiatives.
Explore water management and quality initiatives between Canada and the United States.
What You Can Do
- Access reports on water quality and levels
- Engage in public consultations
- Review historical documents and agreements
- Find information on climate change activities
- Stay updated with news and events
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the role of the International Joint Commission?
The IJC helps manage shared water resources between Canada and the United States, ensuring compliance with treaties and agreements.
How can I participate in public consultations?
You can participate by submitting your comments and feedback through the IJC's public engagement platforms.
Where can I find reports on water quality?
Reports on water quality can be accessed through the IJC's publications section on their website.
What agreements does the IJC oversee?
The IJC oversees several agreements, including the Boundary Waters Treaty of 1909 and the Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement.
How does the IJC address climate change?
The IJC conducts initiatives and studies to assess the impacts of climate change on water resources and quality.