International Joint Commission
The International Joint Commission (IJC) is an organization dedicated to the collaborative management of shared waterways between Canada and the United States. Established under the Boundary Waters Treaty of 1909, the IJC focuses on ensuring the health and sustainable management of transboundary waters, including the Great Lakes, through scientific research, public engagement, and policy recommendations.
With a commitment to addressing key environmental issues such as water quality, climate change, and the impacts of microplastics, the IJC actively engages with various stakeholders, including Indigenous communities. Its ongoing initiatives and studies aim to protect and enhance the ecological integrity of the shared water resources, fostering cooperation and informed decision-making across borders.
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