How it Works

Subsidiaries

One way the Trust involves Basin residents in its work is through advisory committees or task forces. Committee members provide community perspectives, subject-matter expertise and strategic advice on the Trust’s activities and focus areas, and how we deliver benefits to the region. We convene new committees and task forces on an as-needed basis to help guide the development and delivery of our programs and initiatives.

Currently, the Trust has four new task forces to support progress in the following key areas: clean energy, local food, water and housing.

Advisory Committees and Task Forces

One way the Trust involves Basin residents in its work is through advisory committees or task forces. Committee members provide community perspectives, subject-matter expertise and strategic advice on the Trust’s activities and focus areas, and how we deliver benefits to the region. We convene new committees and task forces on an as-needed basis to help guide the development and delivery of our programs and initiatives.

Currently, the Trust has four new task forces to support progress in the following key areas: clean energy, local food, water and housing.

Our Relationship to BC

How Columbia Basin Trust stays accountable to both Basin residents and the BC Province.

Columbia River Treaty

The 1964 Columbia River Treaty (CRT) is an international agreement between Canada and the United States to coordinate flood control and optimize hydroelectric energy production on both sides of the border.

Meetings