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The governments of Canada and Ontario further demonstrated their commitment to cleaning up and restoring the Great Lakes by signing the 2002 Canada-Ontario Agreement Respecting the Great Lakes Basin Ecosystem (COA) today.
The Agreement builds on actions taken throughout the 30-year history of collaboration between the governments of Canada and Ontario outlined in previous Agreements, and targets new priority actions. The COA outlines how the two governments will continue to work together to focus efforts to help clean up the Great Lakes Basin ecosystem.
In April 2002, the province announced it is investing $50 million over five years to clean up the Great Lakes and protect the province's unique coastal environment.
The $50 million will be directed towards priority projects to:
To further inform Canadians on the work being done on the Great Lakes, the governments of Canada and Ontario in September 2001, released a number of Great Lakes Portraits which illustrate some of the successes over the previous six years, and some of the future challenges facing the Great Lakes Basin ecosystem.
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