British Columbia seeks public feedback on new Columbia River Treaty agreement-in-principle between Canada and U.S., including Indigenous Nations. A video will be released in August, followed by a virtual info session in September and community meetings: https://www.rosslandnews.com/news/province-seeking-feedback-on-columbia-river-treaty-modernization-7461762

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Province seeking feedback on Columbia River Treaty modernization

Province holding virtual info session, coordinating community forums for public feedback to Columbia River Treaty modernization.

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Dropping water levels raises ire with Arrow Lakes residents | The-14

Arrow Lakes residents angered by drastic water level drops due to Columbia River Treaty. Hydroelectric changes cause land loss, prompting community concerns.

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B.C. First Nations sign Columbia River Treaty revenue-sharing agreements with province

The province said the Ktunaxa, Secwépemc and Syilx Okanagan nations have been an essential part of the Canadian negotiating team, alongside the governments of Canada and B.C.

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Columbia River Treaty talks continue between Canada, U.S.

In Kelowna this week during Columbia River Treaty talks, the two sides discussed, among other things, flood management and ecosystems with input from First Nations and U.S. Tribes.

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