US pauses water-sharing negotiations with Canada over Columbia River
Source: The Guardian
Wed 12 Mar 2025 12.00 EDT
Last modified on Wed 12 Mar 2025 12.19 EDT
The United States has paused negotiations with Canada on a key water-sharing treaty as Donald Trump continues both his threats to annex his northern neighbour and to upend major agreements governing relations between the two counties. British Columbias energy ministry said officials south of the border were conducting a broad review of the Columbia River Treaty, the 61-year-old pact that governs transnational flood control, power generation and water supply.
The sprawling Columbia River, which originates in south-eastern British Columbia and terminates in the Pacific Ocean on the Oregon-Washington border, is one of the largest watersheds on the continent. The immense volume of water that moves along its 1,200-mile (1,900km) route produces roughly 40% of US hydroelectric power and nearly half the hydropower in BC.
The treaty first came into effect in 1964, after devastating floods nearly two decades before that destroyed Oregons second-largest city and swaths of southern British Columbia. Under the terms of the agreement, Canada must control the flow of the Columbia River through its network of dams to ensure US hydropower generators receive enough water and to prevent flooding. Those benefits are worth roughly $200m (C$288m) annually for the province.
For its part, the US must also give Canada half the additional potential hydroelectric power produced by dams, which it sells at market rate. Under former president Joe Biden, the two countries reached an in-principle deal on a new version of the decades-old treaty in July, ahead of the September expiration deadline of the treaty. Despite a concerted push on both sides to finalize a deal before Trump took office, however, the final details of the treaty remain unfinished, with only a three-year interim agreement in place.
Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/mar/12/us-canada-columbia-river-water
https://www.nwd.usace.army.mil/crwm/columbia-river-treaty/


Lovie777
(18,000 posts)BumRushDaShow
(150,860 posts)applegrove
(125,704 posts)construction firms when he was building things. Bully them till he gets more than what was initially agreed to. And they get less.
The Roux Comes First
(1,668 posts)Given that actual "negotiation" typically relies on at least a rudimentary understanding of empathy and compromise.
elleng
(139,192 posts)relations between the two counties.
North Coast Lawyer
(81 posts)The USA is trying to blow up a treaty that protects the USA regarding a river that originates in Canada and whose flow Canada controls. WTF? Talk about putting a gun to your own head.
elleng
(139,192 posts)Wounded Bear
(61,728 posts)fucking people over is just a bonus.
Bev54
(12,384 posts)His bullshit, then we could just sell more electricity south.
mommymarine2003
(320 posts)As a transplanted Washingtonian now living just a few miles from the Columbia River in Oregon, this river is the lifeblood for the Pacific Northwest. Trump is trying to destroy everything. Eastern Washington is mainly red, but the farming communities depend on this river.
Blackjackdavey
(204 posts)The fishing communities also depend on this river. And the shipping communities for that matter.
mommymarine2003
(320 posts)as the sturgeon and always witnessing the power of the water going over the dam.
Canada gave up land/farmland to be used instead for flood mitigation to help with the flooding that occurs down the river. Canada could always take that land back for its original use. What would that do to everything downstream?
EarthFirst
(3,618 posts)then back on again Monday morning?
Prairie Gates
(4,860 posts)It's not a thing with Trudeau. It's not because he's nickel and diming the Canadians on deals.
He really and truly wants territorial expansion to include all of Canada.
It is not a joke. It is not a bluff. It is not some petty grudge.
It is deadly serious geopolitics, and the sooner we stop the bullshit, the sooner we can formulate strategies against it.
Thunderbeast
(3,635 posts)...we might have a conversation.
26 new senators...probably at least 18 liberals.
Might make sense! Add the maple leaf to the stars and stripes!
Bev54
(12,384 posts)We do not want to join the US, not now, not ever. We like our own country. You will have to clean up your own political mess.
Prairie Gates
(4,860 posts)
Thunderbeast
(3,635 posts)Canada MUST remain a sovereign neighbor and friend. I have traveled from the Rue de Champlain in Quebec City to the bawdy taverns of Yellowknife. I enjoyed every kilometer.
I would not wish MAGA culture on any of my friends to the north.
jeffreyi
(2,334 posts)Enlightening, but not reassuring:
https://open.substack.com/pub/7thing/p/how-an-arctic-cold-rush-explains?utm_source=share&utm_medium=android&r=2yc6j
Thunderbeast
(3,635 posts)...that takes the river through a magic pipeline to California's Central Valley and Los Angeles.
Note to cartographer...There are several more dams on the Columbia than shown.
BumRushDaShow
(150,860 posts)The map image is from the Army Corps of Engineers. lol
Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin
(121,672 posts)