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Water Watchers empowers people & communities to work in solidarity towards social justice through the unifying lens of water.

Water Watchers began as a grassroots organization founded in 2007 to oppose Nestlé Water Canada’s local water-bottling operations in Wellington County, Ontario. Today, the Water Watchers has become a unique resource to grassroots leaders on the frontlines of water protection.

Our unique, campaign-based approach to mobilizing public support to protect water has helped communities win major victories. These campaigns bring more and more people into the movement to protect water by connecting the dots between local and systemic issues, targeting systemic change through movement-building.

Events

Upcoming Events

Watershed 4

Going deep on colonialism and the critical role of
decolonization in the pathway towards water justice 



Through listening, action, celebration, and relationship-building, we will explore what it means to decolonize the movement and center an interconnected, intersectional, and powerful water justice movement.

We invite you to join us on this learning and unlearning journey over the next few months through our Watershed 4 event series: Towards Decolonizing & Water Justice.

Register below to receive updates on Watershed 4 events and action!

(Please Note, you will still need to register for individual events as well) 

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