Harper Is Waving Off Our Water Resources In EU Trade Agreement. What Part Of Canada’s Natural Assets Will He Write Off Next?

From Maude Barlow, Chairperson, Council of Canadians

Prime Minister Harper has just signed the Canada-EU Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA), and Canadians who care about our freshwater heritage should be deeply concerned for three reasons.

Council of Canadians chairperson Maude Barlow

Council of Canadians chairperson Maude Barlow

First, the massive increase in beef and pork exports that have been negotiated will put a terrible strain on our water supplies. Beef producers can now export close to 70,000 tonnes of beef to Europe and an undisclosed but higher amount of pork. Meat production is highly water intensive. It takes over 15 million litres of water to produce one tonne of beef, for example. Already Alberta’s dwindling water supplies are over-taxed by a beef industry that is rapidly expanding and expected to double its water footprint by 2025, according to an assessment done before this deal was signed.

Intensive hog operations in Manitoba are killing Lake Winnipeg, their waste creating nutrient overload that covers over half the lake in blue green algae. To protect our precious watersheds, what we need is more sustainable and local food production, not massive new trade deals that will strain our water sources beyond their capacity.

Second, this deal will give French companies Suez and Veolia, the two biggest private water operations in the world, access to run our water services for profit. Under a recent edict, the Harper government has tied federal funding of municipal water infrastructure construction or upgrading to privatization of water services.

Cash-strapped municipalities can only access federal funds if they adopt a public-private partnership model, and several cities have recently put their water or wastewater services contracts up for private bids. If Suez or Veolia are successful in bidding for these contracts (and under the new deal, local governments cannot favour local bidders) and a future city council decides it wants to move back to a public system, as municipalities are doing all over the world, these corporations will be able to sue for huge compensation. Private water operators charge far higher rates than public operators and cut corners when it comes to source protection. Privatization of water services violates the essential principle that Canada’s water is a public trust.

The same “investor-state” clause contained in the Canada-EU deal poses the third threat to Canada’s water. The rules essentially say that if a government introduces new environmental, health or safety rules that were not in place when the foreign corporation made its investment, it has the right to compensation, which a domestic corporation does not have.

For instance, an American energy company is suing Canada for $250 million in damages using a similar NAFTA rule because Quebec decided to protect its water by placing a moratorium on fracking. Moreover, transnational corporations are now claiming ownership of the actual water they require in their operations. Another American company successfully sued Ottawa for $130 million for the “water rights” it left behind when it abandoned its pulp and paper operations in Newfoundland, leaving workers without jobs or pensions. The new deal with Europe will give large European corporations similar rights, further eroding the ability of governments to protect our fragile watersheds and ecosystems.

The Harper government has gutted every regulation and law we had in place to protect our freshwater supplies. Now this deregulation is locked in as corporations from Europe as well as the U.S. can soon claim to have invested in an environment without water protection rules and sue any future government that tries to undo the damage.

On a planet running out of clean accessible water, this is a really stupid way to treat our water.

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Maude Barlow is the national chairperson of the Council of Canadians, chairperson of Food and Water Watch in the U.S., and co-founder of the Blue Planet Project, which is instrumental in the international community in working for the right to water for all people. more Maude Barlow

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5 responses to “Harper Is Waving Off Our Water Resources In EU Trade Agreement. What Part Of Canada’s Natural Assets Will He Write Off Next?

  1. Gerry Chamberland's avatar Gerry Chamberland

    I remember some 10 or so years ago listening to someone from the CD Howe Institute promoting the idea that everything should be privatized including water. Harper is of that ilk and will dismantle anything and everything to get this type of idea as part of how Canada does business. If Canadians chose this dolt again, they will have themselves to blame. And the real problem is that even if we kick him out on his ass, these agreements will continue to impact Canadians for year to come. While I am not a violent individual, this PM should be hung by his testicles and fed the sludge that comes from the tar sands in Alberta.

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  2. Water will be the oil of the coming years and Harper is pissing in the reservoir.

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  3. Maude Barlow is right. The word ignorance no longer applies. This kind of pathetic governance is actually just plain stupid.

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  4. Do not believe the statement by Stephen Harper that any industries or farmers or anybody adversely affected will be compensated , that is a load of bovine excrement, we heard that drivel last time by lying Brian Mulroney, it never happened. nobody got any retraining and all our jobs flew south to Mexico”.Fool us once shame one you, fool us twice, shame on us”.!!! we will be left, turning in the wind, while the puppeteers walk off with the spoils.

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  5. When are we going to unlaunch this ship of fools and send them off to another planet? Harper and his gang have done enough to destroy our country and sell away our natural resources.

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