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56380

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While dozens of First Nations communities across Canada have not had access to safe drinking water for at least a year, BlueTriton is pumping clean water from Indigenous lands and bottling it for profit. BlueTriton is ignoring Indigenous sovereignty. Read more

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56384

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I am extremely sick and tired of these greedy corporations getting away with stealing from Canada. Not too sure why the townships are not able to just not renew their contracts. Our water belongs to us not to the Nestle clone. Read more

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56385

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Just say, NO. Our water is not for sale nor is the health and wellbeing of our people, not when companies don't have to obey our laws. Once they get a foot hold they can take us to court for impeding their profits. thanks to the so called free trade agreement. Read more

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As Canada gains in rights for its PEOPLE to have clean water, air and environment, entities like these parasites with no personal relationship to our homes, lobby to suck the life from our homes to steal our life blood to make their greedy shareholders money. No! You cannot. Read more

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56389

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It is a grave error to allow the commodification of water. Blue Triton and other such corporations, e.g. Nestlé, have no inherent rights to waters that serve and support ecosystems, are channeled for community drinking or allow for agriculture. What needs are higher than these? Read more

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56392

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No corporations should be permitted to pump water in Canada. There are many communities in water that do not have access to clean drinking water and that should be the priority. Municipalities also need water for the future, when droughts and hotter temperatures will become the norm.

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56394

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Blue Triton you are not fooling anyone. Stop taking water from Indigenous lands. The water in San Bernadino is not yours to take, and neither is the water in Ontario, Canada. Changing your name does not change the fact that you are taking water that doesn't belong to you. Read more

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56397

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Re. Triton's PTTW. The question of who owns Canadian water is as murky as the water on many First Nations lands. In theory, the provinces have owned the water since 1930, when the federal government delegated ownership with the Natural Resources Transfer Act. Read more

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56399

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Certainly needs to be carefully examined to make sure the amount, if allowed is not going to short local requirements. I see by a recent report that there is a major water shortage in the St. Lawrence water shed that is impacting the shipping industry using Montreal port! Every L. counts! Read more

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This is completely unacceptable. The Haudenosaunee Confederacy Council issued a cease-and-desist order two years ago to stop Nestlé from taking the water. By requesting the permit and making plans to continue the water grab, BlueTriton is ignoring Indigenous sovereignty. Just like Nestlé did. Read more