Tag: Columbia River Treaty

Canadians remain ready for United States’ return to Columbia River Treaty negotiations

Canadian delegates say their team is standing by for the United States delegation to return to the Columbia River...

United States pauses Columbia River Treaty negotiations

The U.S. government has paused the process of negotiating an updated Columbia River Treaty (CRT) with Canada. An announcement made...

Public invited to Columbia River Treaty info session

The B.C. government will host a virtual information session about the recent Columbia River Treaty (CRT) agreement-in-principle (AIP). Canada and...

Renewed engagement process begins for Columbia River Treaty

People in the Columbia Basin can provide their thoughts on the Columbia River Treaty (CRT) through a renewed engagement...

Canada and U.S. reach agreement-in-principle on Columbia River Treaty

Canada and the United States have made progress in modernizing the Columbia River Treaty (CRT) by reaching an agreement...

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