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    Lake Winnipeg management options: lake science and lessons from international best practice 

    Roy, Dimple; Venema, Henry David; Barg, Stephan (International Institute for Sustainable Development, 2007-07)
    This report documents the first part of a multi-year research agreement between the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD) and Environment Canada. The goal of this ongoing research is the effective ...
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    Understanding SARA: How aquatic species are listed under Canada's Species at Risk Act 

    Fisheries and Oceans Canada (Fisheries and Oceans Canada, 2006)
    Hundreds of Canadian wildlife species today face the risk of extinction. Some are vital characters in our diverse cultures and histories; some are the last of their kind in the world and all of them have an essential role ...
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    Transboundary Implications of the Garrison Diversion Unit 

    International Joint Commission (1977)
    This report of the International Joint Commission is in response to a Reference from the Governments of Canada and the United States. It briefly describes the Garrison Diversion Unit, the area in Canada affected by it, the ...
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    Environmental sustainability of Canadian agriculture: report of the agri-environmental indicator project: a summary 

    McRae, T.; Smith, C.A.S.; Gregorich, L.J. (Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, 2000)
    Agriculture today must balance a wide array of demands and environmental challenges that are continually evolving in their nature and complexity. A major challenge is achieving long term environmental sustainability of ...
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    Cesium-137, radium-226, potassium-40 and selected stable elements in fish populations from Great Slave Lake (N.W.T), Louis Lake (Saskatchewan), Lake Winnipeg (Manitoba), and Experimental Lakes Areas (Northwestern Ontario) 

    Elliott, S.E.M.; Burns-Flett, C.; Lutz, A.; Hesslein, R.H.; Brunskill, G.J. (Department of Fisheries and Oceans, 1981-10)
    Activities of 137 Cs, resulting from globally distributed atmospheric fallout, and natural activities of 226 Ra and 40 K were determined for nine species of fish from five lakes in the Northwest Territories, Manitoba, ...
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    Manitoba and Climate Change: A Primer 

    International Institute for Sustainable Development (The Manitoba Clean Environment Commission and the International Institute for Sustainable Development, 2001)
    By the end of this century, Manitoba will be 4-6 degrees C warmer; on average, than it is today. Sounds great? It isn't. Manitoba is particularly sensitive and vulnerable to climate change because of the important role ...
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    Populations de poissons - Série d'indicateurs du bassin du lac Winnipeg 

    Environment and Climate Change Canada (Environment and Climate Change Canada, 2018-02-02)
    Le lac Winnipeg abrite une importante pêche de subsistance et de lucratives pêches commerciales et récréatives. Le doré jaune et le doré noir sont les principales espèces ciblées par ces pêches. Les petits poissons ...
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    Série d’indicateurs du bassin du lac Winnipeg 

    Environment and Climate Change Canada (Environment and Climate Change Canada, 2018-03)
    Le lac Winnipeg est le dixième plus grand lac d’eau douce du monde en superficie et le troisième plus grand réservoir d’eau douce. Son bassin hydrographique s’étend sur quatre provinces et quatre États américains. Le lac ...
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