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I have added a new section to the article: "What Does it Mean to Decolonize Water?" In this section I develop an account of the Canada Water Act and how it has legitimized Crown claims to water. I also proivde an account of how some Indigenous Nations, like the Syilx Nation, have refused Crown claims. This section is also important for contextualizing the next section on the OECD principles on water governance since it shows how the colonial aspects of water within the principles can be mapped onto the Canadian context. This, in turn, reinforces the force of the argument that it is essential to have an approach like Two-Eyed Seeing within Canadian water governance.
I also expanded some sections for clarity.