Parched province braces for water cuts


Cattle feeding in a field near Pincher Creek, Alberta, Canada. - Reuters

DROUGHT in the western Canadian province of Alberta is stretching into its fourth year and farmers and oil companies are planning for water restrictions that threaten production of wheat, beef and crude.

The severe conditions have prompted Alberta to open water-sharing negotiations among licence-holders for the first time in two decades, hoping to salvage output from two of its biggest industries.

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