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🌊 Complete Video | 20-Minute Deep Dive Did you know a single river flowing from Canada into the United States is at the center of a $1.4 billion geopolitical standoff? The Columbia River starts in British Columbia, winds through Washington state, and provides nearly 40% of America's hydropower. It irrigates $8 billion in agricultural products annually and moves 42 million tons of commercial cargo . But right now, treaty negotiations are frozen. The US walked away from the table. Canada is refusing to budge. Indigenous nations are demanding their voices be heard. And with climate change drying up the American West, this tiny river has become one of the most strategically important waterways on the continent. In this complete 20-minute deep dive from True North Dispatch, we break down exactly what's happening, why this river makes the US look weak on the world stage, the real story behind that $1.4 billion price tag, and what happens if diplomacy fails completely. 📌 CHAPTERS: 0:00 - The river the US can't control 2:15 - Why the Columbia River matters 4:30 - The 1948 flood that changed everything 6:45 - The 1964 Treaty explained 9:00 - The "Canadian Entitlement" and how it works 11:30 - The $1.4 Billion question 14:00 - Why Canada won't sell 16:15 - Indigenous rights and sovereignty 18:30 - What happens next? 🔗 SOURCES & REFERENCES: Columbia River Treaty Agreement in Principle (2024) - U.S. and Canada reach tentative deal after six years of negotiations, with U.S. to pay $37.6 million annually for flood control Snake River Dam Litigation (February 2026) - Federal judge orders changes to dam operations to protect endangered salmon after Trump administration abandoned $1 billion recovery deal Indigenous Rights and Salmon Crisis - Four Columbia Basin salmon stocks extinct, seven endangered. Tribes call salmon the "beating heart" of their culture and identity Colorado River Water Crisis - Seven Western states facing dead pool risk at Lake Mead and Lake Powell as snowpack declines and demand grows Expert Analysis - British Columbia Fruit Growers' Association policy consultant Glen Lucas predicts Trump "won't touch" the treaty because it's too valuable for the U.S. Bonneville Power Administration Data - Treaty updates could save BPA $70 million next year and $1.2 billion over two decades 📊 KEY FACTS: • The Columbia River runs 1,243 miles (2,000 km) from British Columbia to the Pacific Ocean • It accounts for 40% of U.S. hydropower generation • The original 1964 treaty gave Canada $250-350 million annually in power payments • 16 salmon and steelhead stocks once thrived in the basin; 4 are extinct, 7 are threatened/endangered • 8 major dams on the Columbia and Snake Rivers are at the center of ongoing legal battles 💬 JOIN THE CONVERSATION: This is a complicated issue with strong opinions on both sides of the border. Do you think Canada should sell water to the US? Or should they hold firm and protect their resources? And if you were living in a drought-stricken American city, how would you feel about Canada keeping the water north of the border? Drop your thoughts in the comments below. I read as many as I can, and some of the best discussions on True North Dispatch happen right there in the comment section. If you found this video valuable, please share it with someone who needs to know. Share it on Facebook, send it to a friend, post it on Reddit. The more people understand these issues, the harder it becomes for politicians to make bad decisions behind closed doors. ✅ SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE: If you care about understanding the real dynamics between Canada and the US—the stuff they don't teach you in school—hit that subscribe button and turn on notifications. True North Dispatch brings you in-depth stories about borders, resources, and national pride that actually matter. #ColumbiaRiver #CanadaUSRelations #WaterWars #TrueNorthDispatch #Geopolitics #ClimateChange #IndigenousRights #ColumbiaRiverTreaty #PacificNorthwest #BritishColumbia #WashingtonState #WaterCrisis #Salmon #Hydropower#USPolitics #WaterCrisis #USCanada #InfrastructureCrisis #EconomicNews #Geopolitics #TaxpayerMoney #BorderDispute #RiverCrisis #breakingnews