“…Since its inception and endorsement for use in Canadian jurisdictions, the CCME WQI has been implemented in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Northern territories, the Atlantic provinces and Newfoundland & Labrador (Cash et al 2001;CCME 2001;Husain 2001;Sharma 2002;Khan et al 2003;Mercier and Leger 2003) and nationally (CESI 2008). Since 2005 there has been a spurt of studies published on the application of CCME WQI supporting its widespread use and versatility (Khan et al 2005;Environment Canada 2005;Mercier and Leger 2006;Dube et al 2006;Lumb et al 2006;Tobin et al 2007;Statistics Canada 2008;Rickwood and Carr 2009;de Rosemond et al 2009). From the experience with the CCME WQI implementation, both strengths and challenges of the index have come to light, including issues related to monitoring, communication and public expectation, inputs, interpretation, and the long-term feasibility studies of the quality aspects of water resources and financial commitment by governments.…”