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11192

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Ontario needs to protect its most precious resource, water. 1) Our natural resources should not be controlled by international companies originating in foreign countries. We need to take control of our own resources. 2) We should be conserving our water for future generations. Read more

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11194

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It is imperative that we reconsider the way in which we have been using our groundwater. We must rethink it and not consider it as an unending resource. We are priviledged to have an abundance of clean water in Canada, lets not waste it, or sell it. Read more

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11196

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The government of Ontario should place a complete moratorium on water extraction for the purposes of bottling. The extraction of valuable water from an aquifer that an entire city and surrounding communities rely on is only the tip of the iceberg. Read more

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11198

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I am very concerned about the selling of water to corporations that stand to make enormous profit while the residents who need the groundwater suffer shortages - especially the residents of Guelph, Wellington County and the Grand River Watershed. It is morally wrong. Read more

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Water, like air is a common element we all need for life, and it is not a commodity to be sold. Water is needed for many other reason than human consumption but in most cases that water returns to the water table from which it is extracted. Read more

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I hope this process leads to some real action to restrict or eliminate taking water for bottling purposes. Ontarians already have ample access to drinking water..at home and in many public facilities. We simply have to fill our own reusable water bottles...its that simple. Read more

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11210

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The fact that water bottling is permitted with no renewable resource opportunity and no cost for raping our supplies is downright criminal. Fresh water will be the oil of the next decades to come...priceless, and for everything else there is MasterCard. Pauline

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Water is a scarce resource. The local communities should have priority at all times. Tap water is almost always safer to drink than bottled water. Plastic bottles represent a huge problem of polluting the oceans and lakes as well as garbage sites. Read more

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Groundwater is not an infinite resource. There are limits as to how much of it is available for human consumption. A good step forward would be to ascertain how much groundwater is available and the rate of replenishment. This would allow more informed discussions and decision-making in future. Read more