Mike Shantz

M.E.S. – Geography, University of Waterloo
B.E.S. – Geography (Biophysical Systems Specialization), University of Waterloo

Mike Shantz joined the Boundary Waters Issues Unit of Environment Canada in 2004. Since that time, he has held the positions of Water Resource Analyst and Environmental Resource Analyst. Most recently, he has been acting in the position of Coordinator, Environmental Programs. During his time with Environment Canada, he has been involved with the IJC’s International Lake Ontario-St. Lawrence River water regulation study with his main focus related to the flooding and coastal process components of the Plan Formulation and Evaluation Group efforts. Mike has also been involved with the Canada-Ontario Water Use and Supply Project, most recently as acting co-chair. Prior to joining the Boundary Waters Issues Unit, Mike completed his Bachelor and Masters degrees in Geography at the University of Waterloo. His undergraduate degree included a specialization in biophysical systems. His Masters research focused on evaluating hydrological changes associated with wetland restoration efforts and included course work in the broader field of water resource planning and management.