Hello/Bonjour 

Our National Annual General Meeting (AGM) will be hosted at CWRA2026. As always, our AGM will be a hybrid event and we hope all members can attend whether or not you're at our conference! In preparation for the AGM, we are excited to announce that our 2025 Annual Report is now available on our website.

Registration for CWRA2026 has been extended to June 7th. Get your tickets and add on an exciting tour and/or workshop before the deadline to complete your conference experience! We look forward to welcoming you to Winnipeg!


Notre assemblée générale annuelle (AGA) nationale se tiendra dans le cadre de la conférence nationale CWRA2026. Comme toujours, notre AGA sera offerte en format hybride et nous espérons que tous les membres pourront y participer, qu’ils soient présents ou non au congrès !

En préparation de l’AGA, nous sommes heureux d’annoncer que notre rapport annuel 2025 est maintenant disponible sur notre site Web.

Les inscriptions à l’ACRH2026 ont été prolongées jusqu’au 7 juin. Procurez-vous vos billets et ajoutez une visite et/ou un atelier passionnant avant la date limite afin de compléter votre expérience du congrès ! Nous avons hâte de vous accueillir à Winnipeg !

— Meg Olson, Executive Director/Directrice générale

 

What's on Tap? | À venir à la source

 

CWRA 2026 Updates | Mise à jour conférence CWRA2026

We invite you to attend our 79th National Conference as we celebrate water’s spirit and bring together diverse knowledge streams in a climate of change. Register by June 1st to secure your spot! Visit conference.cwra.org for more information.

Select Programme Highlights:

Secure your spot and we'll see you in Winnipeg!


Nous vous invitons à participer à notre 79e conférence nationale afin de célébrer l’esprit de l’eau et de rassembler divers courants de connaissances dans un contexte de changement climatique. Inscrivez-vous d’ici le 1er juin pour réserver votre place. Visitez conference.cwra.org pour plus d’information.

Aperçu du programme :

Réservez votre place dès maintenant et on se voit à Winnipeg!

- CWRA 2026 Planning Committee | Comité de planification de CWRA2026

Thank you to our Gold Sponsors for their Support 

Merci à nos commanditaires Or pour leur soutien

 

CWRA Events | Événements de l’ACRH

Online | en lignes

In-Person | En présentiel

Hybrid | Hybride

 

Job Board | Babillard d’emploi

Position: Tenured or Tenure-Track Cluster of Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor Positions in Water Resources Engineering

Location: Edmonton, AB

AboutThe Faculty of Engineering at the University of Alberta invites applications for a faculty position in Environmental Engineering as part of a coordinated cluster of five positions reflecting our commitment to advancing collaborative research and teaching in complex global issues including infrastructure resilience, environmental sustainability, and responsible resource development.

View the full listing details here.

Position: Senior Project Manager, Ferry Services

Location: Toronto, ON

About: The Senior Project Manager will lead the Division’s ferry, terminal, and shoreside infrastructure capital projects. This role involves overseeing the construction of new electric ferry vessels and development of associated electrical and other upgrades at the Jack Layton Ferry Terminal. The construction, launch and operation of these new electric ferries represent major milestones for the City of Toronto in terms of transportation, climate action, and the visitor experience at Toronto Island Park. Operation of the new ferries will enhance ferry fleet reliability, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and enhance the passenger experience for residents and visitors traveling to and from Toronto Island.

View the full listing details here.

Position: Senior Process Engineer/Specialist

Location: Ottawa, ON or Remote

About: BluMetric (BLM) is currently seeking a Senior Water / Wastewater Process Engineer/ Specialist for the Ottawa, Ontario office or to work remotely. The successful candidate will have excellent interpersonal and technical skills and will need to possess strong communication and organizational skills to be involved with many projects simultaneously. 

View the full listing details here.

 

News You Can Use | Infos utiles

Call for Presentations: 2026 Environmental Flows Conference!

October 7 - 9, 2026

Coast Capri Hotel, Kelowna, BC

Water management is evolving, and we’re looking for the visionaries helping to lead the way.

The Okanagan Basin Water Board, the Canadian Water Resources Association, and the Okanagan Nation Alliance are officially seeking speakers for our 2026 Environmental Flows Conference 

We are looking for speakers who can help us advance the science, policy, and practice of environmental flows. If you have a story to tell or research to share, we want to hear from you!

Interested in joining us? Check out our Call for Speakers and submit your proposal.

Status and Trends in Canadian Waters

The Status and Trends in Canadian Waters Initiative is developing methods and visualization tools to help practitioners report on the status and trends of Canadian waters. This survey aims to identify the most relevant water resource themes for decision makers and explore how best to share this information to connect scientists, practitioners, and the public.

Fill out the survey today!

8th Conference on Natural Channel Systems 

June 8 - 10, 2026      

McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario                    

This year’s theme, “Resilient River Corridors: Navigating Challenges, Opportunities and Change,” will look back at what factors have affected and changed our river corridors since the conference was first held 30 years ago and the importance of addressing the entire river corridor in our watercourse management practices. 

Registration is now open! For more information visit naturalchannels.ca

This newsletter is being sent to you from the northwest shore of Lake Ontario, which is the traditional territory of many nations including the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishnabeg, the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee and the Wendat peoples. It is now home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples.

Cette infolettre vous est envoyée depuis la rive nord-ouest du lac Ontario, qui est le territoire traditionnel de nombreuses nations, notamment les Mississaugas de Credit, les Anishnabeg, les Chippewa, les Haudenosaunee et les Wendat. Ce territoire est aujourd’hui habité par de nombreux peuples autochtones, dont des membres des Premières Nations, des Inuits et des Métis.