Governing Water · About

We govern wellin complexity

Governing Water is a governance and strategic advisory practice working at the intersection of water security, board governance, Indigenous engagement, and international development.

The Practice

Clarity. Care.Courage.

Governing Water works with boards, leaders, and institutions who are navigating complexity, managing accountability, and making decisions in rooms where the stakes are high and the answers are rarely obvious.

Our work spans board governance advisory, strategic planning facilitation, training and coaching, consulting, and the annual Forecast Series — a set of bold predictions about the forces reshaping food, water, governance, and the north.

We are based in Saskatoon and Calgary and work nationally and internationally, including with the World Bank, UN IFAD, the Nunavut Planning Commission, and First Nations and Inuit organizations across Canada.

1,200+
Hours Facilitated
70+
Workshops Delivered
400+
Hours of Coaching
How We Work

What we believe aboutgood governance

01
The room shapes the decision

How a room is set up, who is invited, and how disagreement is handled determines the quality of what comes out of it. We design for honest conversation.

02
Complexity deserves more than a framework

Templates and tools have their place. But genuine complexity requires judgment, experience, and the willingness to ask uncomfortable questions.

03
Indigenous governance is not the exception

Relational accountability, long-term stewardship, and consensus-based decision making are not cultural accommodations. They are governance best practice.

04
Water connects everything

Food systems, energy, migration, sovereignty, and climate all run through water. Governance that ignores this connection is already behind.

05
Humility is a governance skill

The facilitator who thinks they have all the answers closes the room. We lead with questions and stay curious about what we do not know.

06
Courage is required

Good governance sometimes means naming what is not working, holding the line, and recommending what the client needs to hear rather than what they want to.

“The most important thing a board can do is create the conditions for honest disagreement. Not the conditions for harmony. Harmony is easy. Honest disagreement is where the real work happens.”

— Palash Sanyal · Principal, Governing Water Consulting Services
Who We Work With

Clients andpartners

We work with a wide range of organisations across the public, private, non-profit, and Indigenous governance sectors. Our clients span from international development bodies to community-based First Nations organizations.

World Bank
International Development
UN IFAD
International Development
Nunavut Planning Commission
Public Governance
Nunavut Tunngavik Inc.
Inuit Governance
Alberta Ecotrust Foundation
Environmental Governance
Elizabeth Fry Society of Saskatchewan
Non-profit
First Nations Organizations
Indigenous Governance
University of the Virgin Islands
Higher Education
Work With Us

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Whether you need a keynote, a governance advisor, or a facilitator for a difficult room, the conversation starts here.

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Contact
leadership@governingwater.com
Canada · Supporting organisations worldwide