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55822

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This is outrageous for any PUBLICLY OWNED natural resource to be commoditized and sold out from under Ontarian's. Water is quite obviously one of two most important resources next to Oxygen!!! Our scarce precious potable water IS NOT FOR SALE!!!! Read more

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Nestles is renowned internationally for paying almost nothing for a valuable resource and still taking more water than permitted to do so...they have drained aquifers and left homes without water. They are corrupt and inscrutable and must be stopped! Read more

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Water should not be a sold commodity. It is a human right. Micro plastics from bottled water are proving to be life threatening, changing our hormones and a cause of cancer, as has been put forward in a new short film from the UN on plastics in the ocean.

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Pulling millions of litres of water from our undergound aquifers is devastating to the environment. It has been proven time and again. These companies are taking advantage of everyone, from individuals all the way up to municipalities. Tell them to take a hike and source their water elsewhere. Read more

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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

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If the government let's this happen, ever one thinks there is a endless supply of water ,well there isn't if this happens this company will go to the ends of the earth for water .So if Canada let's this happen for the amount of money they will get and Neslt'son get's billions you can blame out stupi Read more

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Triton is the same as Nestle and any company that is trying to take water for profit. The rights to a limited resource lie with the people not corporations. Safe guarding the supply of water for local residents and the integrity of the water table is of utmost priority over corporate profits. Read more

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I am completely against any company that wants to bottle water taken freely from the land and sold at a higher cost than pop. This is not the future of our world. No one owns the water and no one should be able to profit off of a life giving necessity. Read more

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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. These actions are not sustainable and must be haulted. Read more

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Absolutely not. 1. Colonizers - stay off of Indigenous land! You have already been given a cease-and-desist order two years ago when Nestle tried this move. 2. Stop stealing water or paying pennies for it and making a huge profit off of something that is a basic human right. Read more