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     <h2 class="date-header">Thursday, 19 November 2009</h2>
      
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    <h3 class="post-title">The Highland Clearances</h3>
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      <p>The Highland Companies has demolished a number of houses and barns on
property that they own.The total is now 22 properties with a total assessment of <span style="font-weight: bold;">$5,458,750</span>.&nbsp; They have made an effort to clean up the sites
of destruction and have claimed that many of these homes were not
insurable but what do you think are the pros and cons of this extensive
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			  <p><b>JK:</b> I have a question: are these houses being torn down so that they can use the land for farming... or are these houses being torn down because it is where they plan to dig the open pit mine? Also, is there any more word on when the application for this quarry will be put forward? What can be done, now, to try and stop this environmental and community disaster from happening? <small>(11/20/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Ken:</b> These houses, barns outbuildings and trees are being bulldozed and burnt so Highlands can blast.  These are located within the area to be mined.  In addition to the 12 that are gone Highlands has applied for 7 more burn permits.

The company has not filed their application yet, but the frames for the signs are up, so it will happen very soon.

I hope that NDACT will post a step by step process with contact information that people can follow to object to this environmental disaster.

In the meantime email a link to this blog to everyone you know, write local and provincial politicans, the media, environmental groups, attend council meetings, anything to raise the profile of this issue with the people in Ontario. 

In order to put a stop to this battle and in other places in Ontario fighting this same thing is to elevate this issue in the public to a point that the provincial government changes provincial policies that currently state aggregate is more important than local food sources, water or the environment. <small>(11/20/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>art wanders:</b> Everyday I drive home another home or farm is being destroyed and bush being cleared. It truly is making me sick in my stomach to see this. I thought common sense would prefail , but now am truly dis-heartened by what I see and they havn&#39;t even started the pit.
I disappointed with our politicians, impudent by-standers in this process. As we have all heard the term before, &#34;follow the money&#34;.
Wecome to the &#39;badlands&#34; people and say goodbuy to &#34;Honeywood&#34; future ghost-town.
Again, common sense did not prevail, I&#39;m so disappointed <small>(12/06/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Louise Marcoux Phillips:</b> As homesteads are being bulldozed and burned all around my property I am extremely concerned about the effect this will have on our roads in terms of snow accumulations and wind havoc. As trees, houses and barns are being systematically eradicated so are the windblocks which have helped to deter massive amounts of snow from piling up on our roads. Does Melancthon Township have sufficient monies in their budget to support the obvious need for more snow plows and operators for this upcoming and future winters?

Take a look at the utter wasteland that is the area of 20th Sideroad of Melancthon between the 3rd line and the 4th line. There is absolutely nothing left to stop the wind and snow from filling in 20 Sideroad and making it impassable for motorists. As more and more homes and homesteads are being destroyed I believe this community is going to feel the isolation as winter deepens ... the isolation brought on by roads that are repeatedly filled in by snow. 

What provisions has The Highland Companies undertaken to resolve or circumvent this very real problem?  <small>(12/06/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Ken:</b> Concerned ratepayers advised Melancthon Council in an open meeting of Council months ago they had the the option of passing a bylaw under Section 33 of the Planning Act, which would force Highlands to obtain a building permit prior to being issued a demolition permit for each structure.  Council refused to consider the request.   <small>(12/06/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Maggie Jordan:</b> Just a thought.

Is there anything in considering the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve designation east of the proposed quarry area.  I do not believethe quarry is on the land designated  preserve, but it is certainly right there and down water from the proposed excavations.
I have just read in Maclean&#39;s that the  UNESCO  designation as a world heritage site has been rescinded from the Dresden Elbe Valley because they built a modern bridge in the midst of it..

Surely the biosphere preserve will be  threatened by the turmoil and water table disturbance.  Perhaps Unesco will not care; but if  the presence of the quarry would  threaten  that  designation, it would be a good PR tool to get attention from people in general who are not already cognizant of the proposal and its scope.

Maggie
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			  <p><b>gary rideout:</b> the ogallala aquifer,the world,s largest underground lake and the key resource for an area that runs from south dakota to texas and from colorado to missouri may run dry within three decades.is this what we want to happen to the allison aquifier,and the waters surrounding the orangeville area especially if highlands is allowed to dig 200 ft below water level..wake up canada and ontario.become a major player in the global food market <small>(12/19/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Karren:</b> One more homestead, standing yesterday morning at 7 a.m., wiped from the face of the earth by noon, compliments of Highlands.  I believe this makes 14.  And don&#39;t forget, this is happening under the watch of our elected officials in Melancthon who had the tools to stop this. <small>(01/21/10)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Joe Bloggs:</b> Hey Karren - Love your blog.  Cracks me up. <small>(03/09/10)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Theri:</b> Highlands still has to deal with First Nations as thier projects will also adversly affect aboriginal / reservation lands / water, etc.

As far as I know, the Haudenosaunne Heritage Institute (&#34;HDI&#34;) has not been contacted, nor has it received applications from Highlands for approvals to develop on any of the farming lots  it purchased ...  <small>(03/25/10)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Ellen Brakel:</b> As a citizens of this area our first priority is to maintain the health of our land. When we have been given such a beautiful gift in the quality of the soil and waterways why not make the best use of them. We need to provide what we need most to sustain life, healthy food, clean water and abundant wildlife.  There are not many places like this left on earth. Please help us to respect this land.        <small>(07/22/10)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>joseph arcand:</b>  Do. not let go,it is important to stand united on this important issue, we are having some what of the same problem in northern ontario in cottage country which could dry up our spring fed lakes and well-spring. This company already as a aggrecate licence only to extract sand from under the water table;.denmar construction Ltd is applying for a licence 2 Category A which is to extract granite minerals from uunder the water table.see the north bay nugget and log in the following: QUARRY APPLICATION RUNS INTO FOEDS  THANKS  <small>(11/09/10)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Karren:</b> Highland Companies is up to 25 properties on which they have or plan to remove/demolish all structures. <small>(11/15/10)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>doug palmer:</b> I have just begun reading about the Highland proposed quarry and noted the tearing down of houses. This reminds me of the &#34;blockbusting &#34; used in some large cities in the past. Under cover of potato farming this company is now completely eliminating any further use of this part of their land after the stone has been extracted. Where do the profits go? To millionaire shareholders around Boston? Appears to be very little long-term benefits to Melancthon or Ontario or Canada. But particilarly to anyone with an interest in the water resources of this area
or to anyone buying food that could have been produced from land affected by any water problems that develop. If they do develop some or even most of the individuals who said they won&#39;t will not be around this area. <small>(04/16/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Joan McKinlay:</b> This is Earth week and will be celebrated at the schools.  Have any been approached to include this issue on their agendas? <small>(04/17/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Tammy Parise:</b> Go back where you came from and don&#39;t come back here ever
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			  <p><b>wayne doyle:</b> What?The united states of america want to do what to our beautyfull land...don&#39;t go away mad just go away!...we dont want you! we dont need you!  We love the fresh air we BREATH! That will be lost! We love the clean water we DRINK! That will be poisened!         Show me one scar that we humans tore open on this beautyfull planet we call home to have it returned back to it,s orignal state,I bet you can&#39;t show me one yet you claim that is what you can do?  The enviroment on our planet is in a sick state!keep ripping her open for the mighty dollar,Make sure you tell your children that before you pass on that you and your dollar destroyed there future!  Destroy the very fabric of life for rock&#39;s!   That sounds like a great plan thought up by a stupid human.. <small>(04/22/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>S Richard Randazzo:</b> Please stop the Highland Company from raping and pillaging our land of rich, limited natural resources; OUR WATER.
Our Government should be protecting these resources, not selling them off.
Protect us by writing Laws to keep Companies from destroying our land for their own profit.
The insanity of this project, to pump out mega amounts of drinking water per day for no use other than to get to our limestone, where is the common sense in this?   Leave our precious farmland alone.
242 Court Street, Oshawa, ON <small>(04/22/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Rachel Brock :</b> Concerned Dufferin County resident. <small>(04/25/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Josh Grisdale:</b> Concerned Dufferin County resident. <small>(04/25/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Debbie Myers:</b> I think that we really need to be concerned about the water. It is very shocking news that something like this could happen. It was terrible how the land owners were mislead about what the land was to be sold for. Also I commute from Orangeville to Brampton the roads are busy enough right now without adding all these trucks on them that speed most of the time, and I have had a number of cracked windshields from the trucks coming from the Caledon site. We have enough traffic on the roads now without adding to it.  <small>(04/26/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Dyson Forbes:</b> a video on the development on youtube for &#34;PitStop stop the quarry&#34; <small>(04/26/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Bill Prout:</b> Straight from our Liberal Policy book, this should help!

Canadians take pride in their Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms,
and see it as both an expression of our values, and a tool
for building a more equal society. Access to justice is essential for a
meaningful commitment to equality in our democracy, but the high
costs of litigation can sometimes silence those whose rights are
already most vulnerable. The Court Challenges Program provided
financial assistance for pursuing language and equality rights under Canada&#146;s Constitution, but
the Harper government cancelled the program. A Liberal government will reinstate the Court
Challenges Program in order to maintain effective access to justice, and to prevent financial barriers
from blocking the pursuit of equality for all Canadians. <small>(04/27/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Judith Mitton:</b> I support the petition - best of luck stopping this disaster in the making. <small>(04/29/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Norm Dickinson:</b> I live in Toronto and only recently heard about this horrible situation which MUST BE STOPPED at all costs.  I have regularly travelled through that area for over 50 years to my cottage on the Bruce Peninsula and know it well.  Please put all possible pressure on our Provincial AND Federal governments to STOP THIS NOW. <small>(05/06/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Deb Donkers:</b> Save our lovely Ontario for our future. Quit digging the site. <small>(05/12/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>rich wolfe:</b> stop the quarry <small>(05/16/11)</small></p>
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     <h2 class="date-header">Friday, 09 October 2009</h2>
      
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    <h3 class="post-title">Kate Armstrong's impassioned plea for land preservation </h3>
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      <p><p style="margin-bottom: 0cm; font-style: italic;">My
name is Kate Armstrong.  I live on a farm located north of Shelburne,
Ont. in Melancthon Township. My father's name is Ralph Armstrong. 
He lives on the same farm north of Shelburne. My Grandfather's name
was Russell Armstrong and he lived on the same farm north of
Shelburne.  My Great Grandfather's name was Richard Armstrong and
he lived on the same farm, north of Shelburne, My Great Great
Grandfather's name was Henry Armstrong and he lived on the same
farm north of Shelburne. My great Great Great Great Grandfather's
name was James Armstrong and he lived on the same farm.  He was the
original owner of this farm north of Shelburne. James obtained this
land in 1853, before Canada was even a nation.  
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm; font-style: italic;">This
land has provided for over 150 years and will continue to do so if we
don't destroy it.  I am speaking to you on behalf of a generation
who hopes to continue farming some of the best farmland in Ontario
that a company of international private investors known as the
Highland Companies, may destroy by creating a limestone quarry.  
</p>

<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm; font-style: italic;">I
understand that no one wants a quarry in their backyard, but it is
disgusting to even suggest putting a quarry where food can be
produced for generations to come.  For those who do not understand
soil very well, it is important to know that not all soil is the
same.   The soil in this area north of Shelburne is designated as the
highest grade of soil in Ontario, and is so special that it is
designated as its own category as the Honeywood silt loam soil, our
soil is the BMW of soil.  
</p>

<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm; font-style: italic;">Part
of the reason that this land is so good is that the limestone
underneath it allows it to drain, whereas many farmers in other areas
have to tile their land so that water does not pool and drown their
crops.  Take away this limestone and you will take away the soil's
ability to grow high yield crops. 
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm; font-style: italic;">The
Highland companies have claimed that they can restore this land after
they mine the limestone, but the fact is that quarry rehabilitation
is in the process of being researched.  There is no guarantee that
the land will be the same as it is now after it is rehabilitated. 
Even the Ministry of Natural Resources does not have any research on
the specific agricultural capacity of the land before and after a
quarry.  
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm; font-style: italic;">The
Highland companies is proposing a 2,400 acre quarry that is going to
be 200 feet deep and they expect us to believe that farming is going
to go on as normal in this giant hole, that water is somehow
miraculously going to stay out of.  
</p>

<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm; font-style: italic;">I
hope that nobody is this naive.</p>

<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm; font-style: italic;">Some
people have said, why not just sell this farm and buy a new one?  If
this is your thought line, then you are missing the point completely.
 People search for land that is as good as ours, land that is
fertile, land that has excellent drainage in a climate and altitude
that is perfect for growing crop and land that can even benefit from
our strong winds and blowing snow.  The combination is perfect here. 

</p>

<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm; font-style: italic;">Most
importantly we know that food land is a non-renewable resource.  Let
me say that again non-renewable.  1/3 of Canada's best farmland can
be seen from the CN tower on a clear day. However  49% of central
Ontario's prime farmland has been paved over in the later half of
the twentieth century due to the growth of the GTA.  
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm; font-style: italic;">49%

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<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm; font-style: italic;">Why
destroy more prime food land, when limestone is found in many areas
that can barely grow grass?</p>

<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm; font-style: italic;">I
don't want to buy potatoes from Spain and I don't want to buy my
steaks from China.  I want fresh local produce.  What do you want on
your table?  My neighbors, friends and myself want to continue
farming this beautiful land, so please help us to do so.  
</p>

<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm; font-style: italic;">Visit
the north Dufferin agriculture and community taskforce website at
<a href="http://www.ndact.com/">www.ndact.com</a>
and place a comment, sign the petition and contact your local
representatives.  Tell them that we want to buy local food and you
don't want to prime farmland to be destroyed by a large limestone
quarry. 
</p>

<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm; font-style: italic;">I
know it is hard not to be swayed by the Highland Companies money and
their donations to "key" locations in the county, but ask
yourself - are all the things they are giving worth what they are
going to take away?  I don't think so.</p>

<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm; font-style: italic;">There
is a saying only when the last tree has died and the last river
poisoned and the last fish has been caught will we realize that we
can not eat money.</p>

<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm; font-style: italic;">When
my Great Great Great grandfather came to this area, I am sure that he
had hopes that his land would provide food for centuries to come. 
The decision that we are making now will determine weather all our
Great Great Great grandchildren will be trying to fix our mistakes or
whether they will be enjoying the food land, water and community that
we have now.  
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<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm; font-style: italic;">Kate
Armstrong</p>
<p style="margin-bottom: 0cm; font-style: italic;">5th
generation on the same farm in Melancthon Township</p>
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			  <p><b>Karren Wallace:</b> This is an excellent piece of work.  Kate spoke these words at NDACT&#39;s June meeting and it was very powerful. <small>(10/11/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Dave Adeney:</b> Thank you, Kate Armstrong. Powerfully and beautifully expressed.
 <small>(10/12/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>3rd line:</b> check out this blog miningforthetruthinmelancthon.blogspot.com/2009_09_01_archive.html <small>(10/12/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>gary h rideout:</b>  how do companies get away with this stuff,Don,t our ministry of natural resources have any say in this.Where,s our environment although i just saw what they almost let simcoe county get away with at dumpsite41.
What happened to democracy,government by the people for the people,I think mayor fawcett would have made a better farmer than a mayor .,she,s supposed to represent the people that elected her.Where is the sierra defence league or council of canadians on this matter. <small>(12/13/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>gary h rideout:</b>  how do companies get away with this stuff,Don,t our ministry of natural resources have any say in this.Where,s our environment although i just saw what they almost let simcoe county get away with at dumpsite41.
What happened to democracy,government by the people for the people,I think mayor fawcett would have made a better farmer than a mayor .,she,s supposed to represent the people that elected her.Where is the sierra defence league or council of canadians on this matter. <small>(12/13/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Beth Attwood:</b> Well said, Kate. It appears common sense is not all that common. I was raised on a farm by Lavender , Ontario and know the farm land in that area was good. I am behind this petition 100% <small>(12/20/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>jan:</b> Currently another company called Titan is attempting to acquire thousands of acres in North Carolina and in Florida &#34;building the 4th largest coal fired Cement Plant in the nation and strip mining 1000s of acres of the adjacent wetlands for limestone&#34;  

Do a search for any of these items, Titan Cement Plant Wilmington NC, Titan Cape Fear Florida, or  search for  &#34;stop titan dot org&#34;

I wonder if the same principals own Titan  <small>(02/02/10)</small></p>
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     <h2 class="date-header">Thursday, 28 May 2009</h2>
      
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			  <p><b>Karren Wallace:</b> Flamborough has been fighting a similar threat for the last five years, when David Lowndes purchased approximately 300 acres of land.   Hamilton City Councillor Margaret McCarthy took a leadership role for her Flamborough Ward immediately when trees began disappearing and a quarry was hinted at, YEARS before an aggregate application was filed.  She has championed that issue by successfully lobbying provincial politicians, Hamilton City Councillors and other municipalities for support.  To see all that she has done on behalf of her constituents, go to her webpage at www.margaretmccarthy.ca 

We need and deserve that kind of political leadership here.  It should NOT be up to the ratepayers to do a job for which politicians were elected.  No elected official in Melancthon or Mulmur can honestly say they haven&#146;t heard from the majority and the majority of qualified electors are NOT in favour of an open pit mine over prime agricultural land, water and the environment.  The only entity that wants this, is one company who stands to make billions of dollars off the destruction of Melancthon Township.    karrenwallace@sympatico.ca
 <small>(05/29/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>chris case:</b> It would be sinful to destroy such beautiful farmland with such an ugly quarry.   <small>(06/08/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Karen Knight:</b> Is our community so disposable.What are we leaving our children? No farm land polluted water and soil and air. No food or fresh water and what is the price we will be paid? Let&#39;s all work together to stop the quarry .. <small>(06/09/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Louise Marcoux Phillips:</b> Thank you NDACT for hosting and presenting such an informative and empowering meeting on June 20, 2009 at the Honeywood Arena. 

Listening to the concerns of Melancthon Township&#39;s younger generation voiced by Miss Kate Armstrong reinforces what our priorities must be; to leave the legacy of prime agricultural land and abundant clean water as provided for us via the Headwaters, intact.  

Thank you NDACT, for representing my family and I in these issues. <small>(06/22/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Lynne:</b> For the next meeting we would like to see less time allotted to Mr Michael Daniher!
Under the guise of &#34;Question and Answer&#34; period, Mr Daniher is allowed to take over the microphone, to give &#39;generalised&#39; replies to valid questions asked by concerned residents.
In the January meeting  Mr Daniher could not answer many of the questions put forward, yet now he can?
Far too much time is wasted on him!
This results in people walking out of the meeting - either because of boredom, or lack of interest in his fluffed-up excuses, which will probably be different again next time!

I suggest the Q&amp;A section be organised in advance.  People should be asked to write down their question (on pre-printed forms) and hand it in, to allow more control over question period.  Also some people may not feel comfortable standing up in front of a crowd.

By doing this, I feel the question period would flow more smoothly, more questions would be addressed, and there would be records for follow up information purposes.
(I would be happy to organise this)

 <small>(06/24/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Louise Marcoux Phillips:</b> Thank you NDACT for issuing a clear and concise communication regarding what is taking place in Melancthon Township at this time. The Highland Companies&#39; agenda has not been made clear yet which makes the distribution of clear information even more necessary.  

I urge all tax payers and concerned citizens to add their voices to this protest and to decry the Highland Companies&#39; environmentally unsound agenda. Call, write or email your Member of Parliament, Premier McGuinty and let them know your concerns, your issues and your outrage!   <small>(06/25/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Dave Boyle:</b> Thank you members of NDACT for providing this communication forum. If it wasn&#39;t for your efforts this community would be in the dark concerning the activities of the Highland Co. For almost a year now ratepayers have voiced concerns to council with little or no real feedback. With all the input from citizens that council is receiving I am truely amazed that they have not taken a leadership role in protecting their constituents interests. Our Mayor&#39;s comment about trying to get the best possible deal just doesn&#39;t cut it. What exactally does that mean? I think I&#39;m talking for the majority when all I ask for is transparency concerning Highland&#39;s activities and elected officials who will fight for the interests of it&#39;s electorate. Once again. Thank you NDACT and your supporters for stepping into the fight. <small>(07/07/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Murray Laufer:</b> I am completely against the development of this quarry and urge you to take steps to ensure that these plans are stopped forever. Developing this land for a quarry is completely inappropriate and unacceptable for these lands. <small>(08/10/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Cyrus Sundar Singh:</b> I am writing to express my outrage regarding plans for this quarry. I ask that these plans be permanently cancelled. <small>(08/10/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Cyrus Sundar Singh:</b> I am writing to express my outrage regarding plans for this quarry. I ask that these plans be permanently cancelled. <small>(08/10/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Mary Lapierre:</b> I&#39;ve been folllowing what NDACT has been posting and what has been written in the papers.    I really would like some clarification for I&#39;m confused and have questions.

If  lost of land is one of your arguments then why is that  I hear no one opposing windmills.   I could argue that windmills will take away from land usage as well.      As well as take about from the beauty of the land.    If you are going to fight a pit you should fight the windmills as well.   Otherwise you are being hypocritical.    Two Acres vs 200 acres should not make a difference if you are so concerned about saving farm land.    So again I ask why is it that there is and has never been any mention of ndact fighting windmills even your own mission statement  is to preserve and protect ... including lands,  character and lifestyle.



I was reading notes that one of your voices submitted to council regarding the houses that are being removed.     I really like her math but...   In each of these houses that she is referring to how many of them actually still had kids for recreation?   How many of these people rebuilt in our township?     You speak of Higher education with the hope of returning.  Without an industry to return to what would they do?  Besides farming.   Its not like my children would farm for although we own property we are not farmers.   If your plan was to be followed and these houses where not torn down.  Then what?   They remain empty for rats and mice to live in?   You&#39;re gonna force the company to maintain them?   Force them to rent them?    If someone could explain to me what your plan is for that please enlighten me.

Thanks
Mary
 <small>(08/22/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Karren Wallace:</b> Mary Lapierre: please come to the video dance fundraiser on Friday August 28 at the Honeywood arena and visit NDACT&#39;s table or contact any NDACT member to ask your questions.  They would be glad to explain and provide answers.  Thank you for your interest.  Karren <small>(08/25/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Paula Armstrong-Cameron:</b> I support NDACT! <small>(09/02/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Adrienne DiCastri:</b> Once again a &#39;fast one&#39; is being pulled on the people of Ontario. WAKE UP folks!  This proposal is so outrageous that I am almost speechless..and those of you who know me know how unusual this is!
Let&#39;s stop this CRIME.  Do we not realize that water on this planet is a finite resource?  Once it is gone it is gone! 
And with regard to our precious agricultural land..  but for the 3 to 4 inches of topsoil we have we would be a starving third world country!
Add this to the fact that the US is draining Lake Huron and then imagine your province as a desert!!
Step up and speak up for what is ours!  Do what is right.  We Canadians are far too complacent and as a consequence we are once again being taken to the cleaners. 
 I for one am sick and tired of our &#39;politeness&#39; being used against us by the  unscrupulous and greedy whose vision does not extend beyond their immediate wallets. 
This is just one of many atrocities being perpetuated on our country by foreign money hungry investment companies!! 
 ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! <small>(09/03/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Nick Visentin :</b> We support NDACT, and oppose what Highland Companies is doing.  <small>(09/04/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Ido Visentin:</b> I support the efforts of this site to get a full explaination and understanding of the short and long term affects of the aggregate proposal. <small>(09/04/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Ido Visentin:</b> I support the efforts of this site to get a full explaination and understanding of the short and long term affects of the aggregate proposal. <small>(09/04/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Dave Adeney:</b> As a camper at Unicamp, the 50-acre Unitarian church camp near Honeywood, I support the petition.  I&#39;m concerned that the  headwaters of the Grand and other rivers may be negatively affected.  Has the Six Nations Council been alerted to this potential threat?   Their interest in the integrity of the Grand River goes back hundreds of years.  They are a very effective lobby group and may be capable of acting quickly. <small>(09/06/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Dave Adeney:</b> Here&#39;s an excerpt from an Oct 10/09 article in the Hamilton Spectator about the Environmental Commissioner of Ontario&#39;s annual report to the legislator, released this week:
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Elsewhere in the report, he says planning rules are weighted in favour of the aggregate industry and destructive uses of land.
&#34;Municipalities have little practical authority to restrict the approval of new pits and quarries under the existing land-use planning system. They also are often reluctant to restrict new operations because of the costly possibility of facing an Ontario Municipal Board hearing. This skewed process often results in frustrated local residents feeling disenfranchised by both their local politicians and the local government.&#34;
Commenting on proposals for a new quarry in Flamborough and expansion of the Nelson Quarry in Burlington, Miller identifies a conflict in the Provincial Policy Statement (on land use) between protecting both mineral aggregate and natural heritage features.
He repeats a 2006-2007 recommendation that the province &#34;reconcile its conflicting priorities between aggregate extraction and environmental protection.&#34;
....................... <small>(10/12/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Claire:</b> I feel that excavation of this land at the headwaters of these rivers that supplies water to this beautiful farmland , would be an incredibly stupid, and short sighted approach, to the usefullness that quality soil can produce.These farms ought to be producing food, if not for us then, to export to parts of this country, or others that are in need. <small>(11/25/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Karren:</b> Claire
The headwaters does not just supply water to this farmland, it supplies water to more than 1 million Ontarians.  It is very, very disturbing to say the least that there is a possibility that this acquifer will be cracked open and damaged, with no possibility of repair, jeapordizing our source of clean safe drinking water.   <small>(11/26/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Ken:</b> NDACT held a public meeting on January 16, 2010 at the Honeywood arena.  It was excellent, with the guest speakers giving messages of hope and to not give up.  Please support NDACT, take out a membership. <small>(01/17/10)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Gary Christie:</b> As president of the Nottawasaga Steelheaders, an active group of anglers, landowners and environmentally concerned individuals involved in the preservation and conservation of the Nottawasaga River watershed for over 20 years, our group fully supports the efforts of NDACT and others to halt the progress of this quarry. We find this project environmentally and agriculturally not sound. It is destructive and motivated by financial greed directed by individuals not from the area and not appreciative of the land, its ecological sensitivity and its people.
We will do what we can to assist in stopping the quarry.
There is absolutely no way that Highland can confirm that that a project of this magnitude and scale  will not have an ecological effect, tomorrow, next month, one year or decades from now. They can compensate farmers and landowners for lost income but who do they compensate for a lost species. The legacy we pass on to our children and generations are based on what we do now. Let us not let them down. If something does happen to our watersheds and ecology will the principles of Highland will be available for comment or accountability?? How about MOE and other government officials who side with Highland? Would they be be available for comment and accountability?? We put a challenge out to sincere politicians working on behalf of their constituents to stand up and do the right thing of integrity and stop this quarry

Gary Christie

President Nottawasaga Steelheaders

Visit our Website
www.nottawasaga.org <small>(01/17/10)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Nikki Cosack:</b> How can we be hypocritical by not fighting the windmills? This fight just isn&#39;t about aesthetics, windmills won&#39;t go below the water table destroying our environment, and furthermore windmills are a re-newable resource whereas an open pit mine is most definitely not. When there is no more limestone, what do you think is going to happen?  <small>(01/21/10)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Minebuster:</b> Nikki-you are preaching to the converted.  The really ironic thing about windtubines is they are a HUGE user of aggregate.  So, not only do we take prime agricultural land out of use to erect windturbines, we need to take prime agricultural land out of use to mine the aggregate to BUILD the turbines. And the provincial government today just signed a deal with Samsung to provide acres and acres and acres of turbines and solar 
&#34;farms&#34;.  No wonder they took all the authority for the planning process related to &#34;green energy&#34; out of the hands of the municipalities.....they had this big &#34;deal&#34; in the works. <small>(01/21/10)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Dave Adeney:</b> Last week on CBC TV&#39;s nationally-broadcast &#34;Power and Politics&#34; program, host Evan Soloman interviewed Sara Harmer about mixing her role as a singer-songwriter with that of an environmental activist. Her involvement with the anti-quarry group that successfully lobbied against enlargement of the Nelson quarry on the Niagara escarpment near Burlington was very effective. Could NDACT approach her and ask for a statement of support?  A simple statement of support could be useful on the website and in other communications, including submissions to regulatory bodies. <small>(07/21/10)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Harold Smith:</b> Yesterday I was driving on the 2nd sideroad in Melancthon with a friend who told me about the quarry land assembly.  It was quite lear that the many Stop the Quarry signs indicate that most people oppose this potential destruction of farmland.  So do I.  Please give me an email address so I can copy NDACT on my letter to Dalton McGuinty and my MPP Mike Colle in Toronto.  

 
Thank you,

Harold Smith, 150 Hillhurst Blvd. Toronto
M5N 1N8
 <small>(10/12/10)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Karren Wallace:</b> Please email a copy of your comments to NDACT at info@ndact.com

Thank you for your support. <small>(10/30/10)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Karren Wallace:</b> There are now 30 properties identified as having some or all the structures on them removed (or scheduled for removal) by Highlands.  See the link on this site under demolition. <small>(12/10/10)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Karren:</b> Highlands has filed and despite people saying NDACT was fearmongering-it is worse than anything anyone imagined.  2,400 acres, 200 feet below the water table on prime ag land with 8,000 trucks a day, 24/7 operating, but no blasting on stat holidays.  Good god. <small>(03/15/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>bob durette:</b> i have a request more than a comment .  i would like some updated information on this subject.  thank you.  <small>(03/26/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>karren:</b> There are newsletters posted on this site, together with links to news articles, etc.  If you would like more detailed information, please email me at karrenwallace@sympatico.ca <small>(03/29/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Betsy Ingram:</b> I tried printing off the printable version for this petition, only to find that I could not get a complete image of the petition.  Suggestions? <small>(04/18/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Maryan Tisdale:</b> Where are the politicians who can STOP this Desecration of prime agricultural land???
The water table will affect thousands of people when it is altered..It is criminal to allow this to happen.  I hope EVERYONE will stand up to these people and STOP this destruction....l <small>(04/20/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Diane Baker Mason:</b> My name is Diane Mason. This is outrageous, short-sighted, and irreversible. Please continue the fight. <small>(04/28/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Fred Barnes:</b> Count me in. I&#39;m no tree hugger but this is ridiculous. Having been raised on a market garden just west of Toronto(Islington) I know what this sort of development can do to our valuable farmland . In our case the rich loamy topsoil was bulldozed off and sold after we sold to development ! We keep doing this and our viable agricultural land we be gone forever.  <small>(05/04/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>karen jones:</b>  Heard about this on CBC &#39;As It Happens&#39;,  when I saw the map, I said &#39;holy %^*#&#39;  
My question &#39;is your group a registered non-profit and who can I make the cheque out to?&#39; You need a lawyer. I cannot find a contact us button on the web site. This is a National Story.  What about the Sierra Club and Greenpeace? Are they onboard yet?   Karen <small>(05/09/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Sheldon Lawlor:</b> There are many clear reasons why this application should not be approved.
This proposed quarry would be located in prime Southern Ontario land, in Dufferin County, in the headwaters of five major rivers &#150; the Pine, the Grand, the Nottawasaga, the Saugeen and the Beaver, creating a giant pit 236 feet deep, over a land mass of over 2,400 acres. This pit would be well bellow the water table, destroying much needed already scarce Ontario farmland (an area comprising of 16 per cent of the province&#146;s potato crop production), and upstream to over one million people whose water could be affected as this tract of land acts as a natural water filter for their communities&#39; drinking water. The project is so immense that local councils and agencies can&#146;t begin to imagine how they would be able to marshal the resources to evaluate it. There would be 16 pumps running 24/7 indefinitely, to &#147;manage&#148; 600 million litres of water a day (equivalent to the daily consumption of the entire province&#146;s population). Two important resources are at stake: water and agricultural land. For the reasons mentioned above this plan should not be approved at all. 

Does the Ontario government take its responsibility to protect our dwindling. resources seriously? Does the proponent is the Highland Companies (who applied to the Aggregate Resources Act under the name:319574 Nova Scotia Company) have the best interests of the people of this region and the interests of Ontario&#39;s dwindling resources in mind?

Highland began amassing land in Melancthon and Mulmur Townships, in north Dufferin County, about five years ago and now holds approximately 7,000 acres, to mine limestone in depths as far as 200 feet below the water an area that is acknowledged as primary source for water regeneration to 2 major Ontario water sheds. It has cleared trees and demolished homes and barns. It is the responsibility of the Government and the industry to represent the interests of it&#39;s people, and it&#39;s communities above and beyond the private interests of business. Especially when it is a business from abroad which wishes only to extract resources from other communities. 

The problem is that the regulatory process is biased towards a presumption of development, where applications are actually rejected, but simply amended over and over until they are finally accepted. This process is very inefficient costing taxpayers, millions of dollars in the array of governmental reviews that can drag on for up to a decade. The result of many of these applications, regardless of the number of amendments, remains practically unbenefitial for the long term interests of the region&#39;s they seek to exploit. These region&#39;s economic stability are threatened, for the natural resources that provide not only jobs but basic elements of survival are permanently diminished and jobs provided are impermanent, amassing substantial profits for often foreignly owned companies.
Environmental Commissioner Gord Miller expressed concern that once proposals for new aggregate operations are initiated, they appear to be unstoppable, no matter the ecological or social cost.&#160;Miller urged the provincial government to reconcile its conflicting priorities between aggregate extraction and environmental protection. He suggested a new mechanism within the approvals process that screens out, at an early stage, proposals that conflict with identified natural heritage or source water protection.

This quarry would permanently affect the water, the landscape/land value, destroying crucial agricultural land/ lively-hood of local residences, potentially cause disastrous environmental scenarios for decades, while undermining the Indigenous People&#39;s legal title to this land. The benefits do not out weigh the costs for the Ontario Communities. Thus, I am strongly shocked that this quarry is being considered at all; it demonstrates an alarming lack of for-thought for public interests in municipal and provincial Government.

ACT RESPONSIBLY AND DECLINE THE APPLICATION FOR THE MELANCTHON MEGA QUARRY!!! <small>(05/29/11)</small></p>
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      <p><B>The following is a petition that you may sign by making a comment on this blog. Please give your name, address and email in your comment if you are in agreement with this petition.<B>

<P>PETITION

To:	The Mayors and Members of Council of the Townships of Melanchton and Mulmur

		The Warden and Council of the County of Dufferin

		Ms. Sylvia Jones, MPP

From:	Concerned Residents of North Dufferin County

<P>As you are aware, a business enterprise known as The Highland Companies, and affiliates, has undertaken a massive land assembly in and around Hornings Mills, Honeywood, Reddickville and other parts of Melancthon and Mulmur Townships. To date, they have acquired over 6,000 acres of prime agricultural lands.

<P>A Town Hall Meeting was held and attended by hundreds of concerned residents in Honeywood on January 17, 2009, many of whom had only recently become aware of this land assembly and the impact that changes to the existing land use could have on our community and on future generations of its residents.

<P>This concern was so evident that a committee of North Dufferin County residents was nominated to gather information, liaise with The Highland Companies and our elected representatives, and to otherwise promote the interests of residents in this matter.    This committee, acting on our community&#39s behalf, is known as The North Dufferin Agricultural and Community Taskforce, Inc., or NDACT.

<P>We fully endorse the following statements adopted by NDACT:

&#34We live in The Hills of the Headwaters, in North Dufferin County, recognized as one of the primary sources for water recharge feeding the Nottawasaga,  and Grand Rivers.  Our homes and farms are nestled in an area of magnificent beauty and serenity, amongst some of the best and most productive soils and farmland in Ontario.

<P>The primary mission of the North Dufferin Agricultural and Community Taskforce is to preserve and protect these unique and non-renewable resources, including the agricultural lands, character and lifestyle that have played such an important and vibrant part of our community for more than 150 years.

<P>This land assembly has occurred in an area that hosts the most prime agricultural and potato crop specialty soils in our Province.  Agriculture has been the cornerstone of our community since it was established in the mid-19th century, and we feel that it is critical to the heritage and fabric of our community, today and for future generations, that these agricultural lands be preserved and that the safety, beauty, serenity and tranquility of our community be maintained.&#34

<P>WE OPPOSE ANY CHANGE IN LAND USE THAT WOULD PERMIT A LIMESTONE QUARRY OR OTHER AGGREGATE EXTRACTION INDUSTRIAL USES TO OCCUR WITHIN THIS PRIME AGRICULTURAL RESOURCE AREA.

<P>We urge you to act in the best interests of your constituent residents and to take the necessary steps to officially designate and preserve these lands for agricultural usage.  
















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			  <p><b>Carl Cosack:</b> We need everyone to help and get involved. Ask questions and demand answers. We need transparency and honesty in this process. Our best avenue are our local politicians, call them and ask them to support the people that vote for them. <small>(03/02/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Karren Wallace:</b> Fully in support of the petition <small>(02/26/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Louise Marcoux Phillips:</b> Thank you for representing us in this official capacity.  <small>(02/26/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Laurie Lloyd:</b> I fully support this petition.I am in full support of NDACT! <small>(03/02/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>RICK RHODES:</b> I am concerned about all the rich land or cropable  land getting torn up,plus waterway;s getting redirected. thus changing our landscape that we enjoy as it is. <small>(03/01/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Suzanne Deuel:</b> Fully in support of this action to ensure appropriate use of these important lands. <small>(03/01/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Ken Phillips:</b> I fully support the petition and the committee <small>(02/26/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Kathy:</b> I agree with Carl, everyone needs to get involved, ask questions, seek out the real truth! SIgn the petition.  <small>(03/10/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Peter Munck:</b> I am fully in support of the petition.01/03/09 <small>(03/01/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Christine Marcoux:</b> I am very concerned with the secrecy and underhandedness of the land purchasing party and am hopeful that any zone changes DO NOT take place.  This prime agricultural land needs to be used to grow food, not to be desecrated.  Thank you to the committee for stepping forward and doing something about this.  Hopefully, it&#39;s not too little, too late. <small>(02/27/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>ANGELA JARA:</b> I fully support this petition.  Angela Jara/Victor Jara <small>(03/02/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Terry Phillips:</b> In complete support of the petition. <small>(02/27/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Dennis Sanford:</b> I fully support the mission statement of NDACT. I think it is important to preserve the agricultural foundation of this community. Open pit mines should not be a part of this community, and I hope the politicians have the courage to say no to this destruction. <small>(02/28/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Rob Uffen:</b> Having been involved in Ontario cold water conservation projects for many years and having seen the decline of both the resources and participation in conservation, I am, particularly, concerned about the effect of quarrying on the water table and the ecosystems of the rivers that have their sources here on the &#34;dome&#34; of the Niagara Escarpment, some of which, then flow through the Niagara Escarpment UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve. Extraction of stone and development of rail lines are public issues that need public awareness and concensus. I completely support the NDACT petition.       <small>(03/12/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Marion Bartlett:</b> We live near the recently sold railway in the city of Brampton and are concerned about the proposed use of this corridor for shipping aggregates.The track crosses ALL major east west roads on the way to Mississauga,and traffic snarls are already a huge issue here. Safety concerns are also a worry as emergency vehicles cannot cross tracks when needed.Grade separations cost 25 million dollars each!!    <small>(03/18/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Krys & Debra Jones:</b> We fully support the petition.  We believe in protecting the environment for not only ourselves but for generations to come. It is up to all of us to ensure that no harm comes to our environment. We see our precious agricultural lands disappearing everyday because of some kind of development. We moved to Dufferin County from Brampton where farmland and nature are no longer abundant. We won&#39;t let the same happen to beautiful Dufferin County. <small>(03/19/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>tyler:</b> It would be an absolute crime against nature to ravage this land in such a destructive and permanent way..  <small>(03/19/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Mr. Reality Check:</b> I seriously doubt your mental capacity. Unfortunately for residents of this area, we are mis-represented by folks like you who stand in the way of realistic low intrusive development, by blowing it way out of proportion and starting a bandwagon. The development of a railway back to Owen Sound will have profoundly more pros than cons, while restoring a certain nostalgia that we the people are so fond of in these communities. It is always depressing to see the close-mindedness of a select few who unfortunately are permitted to actually have a small say in what happens to our economy/lives/and community. The mine is not going to happen to any extent which  has been discussed by your &#34;taskforce&#34;, which has even been indicated by the HRG. I have no affiliation with this group;  I only know that they will provide many benefits to this whole area, and to all of our children&#39;s futures, if we just let history repeat itself with a rail service to Owen Sound again.
In fact, I encourage you to accompany me on a scenic tour train once it has been extended north through our homeland, to observe our beautiful landscape that we all cherish.
Let&#39;s be grown ups.
Sincerely,
Intelligence    <small>(03/25/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>C.Russell:</b> I am delighted to see the post from &#34;Mr. Reality check&#34;, silly though it is.  Clearly the word is spreading, although I doubt that is what this anonymous individual had in mind. This is progress! <small>(03/26/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>S.Sanford:</b> Re: C.Russell&#39;s comment 3/26/09 &#34;This is progress!&#34;
Progress to what extent and at what cost? What is considered as &#34;progress&#34; is a matter of opinion. Many years from now, after all the changes have been made, it may not be considered as positive change.  Then we will wish that we had a lot more foresight.  The cost of &#34;progress&#34; may be too high. <small>(03/27/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>C.Russell:</b> I believe S. Sanford misunderstood my post. People are now being alerted to the issues facing the residents of Dufferin and discussing them regardless of which point of view they support.  This is progress.  Now is the time to discuss these matters, not 5 years down the road when irrevocable damage has been done to our land, trees, water and quiet way of life. Unlike &#34;Mr. Reality Check&#34; who regrets that concerned citizens have &#34;some small say&#34; in what happens to the place we call home, I feel it is urgent that we all exercize that &#34;small say&#34; in whatever forum is available to us. <small>(03/28/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Rob H:</b> Unfortunately, C Russell, we&#39;ve already had our &#34;small say&#34; when we&#39;ve elected our polititians over the last number of years.(fed, prov, state) who behind closed doors made deals and gave out secret conracts to the people involved in this proposed quarry and other related projects. This steamship has set sail and we are unable to stop it. <small>(03/28/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Karren Wallace:</b> Rob H, the situation is not hopeless.  The proponent, however, (and it appears some local Councillors) would like people to think there is nothing that can be done about the proposed irrevocable destruction of prime agricultural land.  I am not a member of NDACT, but am in full support of the committee and am in awe of what they have accomplished in a very short period of time, with very little resources.  Please, attend Council meetings, write letters, express your opinion, contribute to NDACT, get involved!! <small>(03/28/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Keith Lawson:</b> A lot at steak here.  Water tables, river flows, water quality, possible future regional diminished agricultural GDP, the ability of big money to get it&#39;s way on behalf of people who want the best possible monetary return for their investment dollars.  I have to support the NDACT and their mission statment.  Keith Lawson  <small>(04/05/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Ed & Laura Dent:</b> We oppose any suggestion of another &#39;pit&#39; in any area that affects the watershed North of Brampton/Caledon - politicians and city &#39;fathers&#39; REALLY need to CARE about the future of our water supplies and all our agricultural land, not to mention what little is left of our &#39;green spaces&#39;, habitat for our indiginous wildlife and what is best for our children&#39;s futures!  Another PIT is NOT the answer. <small>(04/07/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Anna Snipes:</b> The residents of Melancthon and Mulmur need the power to decide what goes on in their own community.  We DO NOT want gravel pits here.  This is a farming community, and we want it to remain so. <small>(04/10/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>John Cooper:</b> I fully support this petition. It is absolutely essential that we preserve this land - as trite as it may sound, it is our children&#39;s, and our grandchildren&#39;s, future. Every effort must be made and our collective voice must be heard! <small>(04/13/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Anna Armstrong:</b> I fully support the petition.  Preserve our farmland.  Preserve our water.  Preserve our community! Go NDACT! <small>(04/13/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Matthew Cressey:</b> I support this petition. <small>(04/13/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Sarah Kinney:</b> I support this petition. <small>(04/13/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Ryan Spears:</b> I support this petition! <small>(04/13/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Karen Black:</b> I support this petition, save the valuable farmland! After
all our farms feed the population. <small>(04/14/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Anita Arnold:</b> I strongly oppose any aggregate development in Melancthon Township. It is a shame that the land was sold with this intention! 
Anita Arnold  <small>(04/19/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>ANdrew & Caroline Porter:</b> WE OPPOSE ANY CHANGE IN LAND USE THAT WOULD PERMIT A LIMESTONE QUARRY OR OTHER AGGREGATE EXTRACTION INDUSTRIAL USES TO OCCUR WITHIN DUFFRIN COUNTY OR SIMCOE COUNTY. IT WOULD BE A CRIME TO LOOSE SUCH PRIME AGRICULTURAL RESOURCE AREA TO A QUARRY <small>(04/21/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Martin Hunt:</b> ... happy to add my name in support of this petition!  And thanks to everyone out there for their leadership too!  For those who say that there is nothing to worry about, better to ask questions now than have regrets in the future for not having taken action today... <small>(04/21/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Stephen Banquier:</b> I support the petition <small>(04/24/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Angela Bolton:</b> I fully support this petition. <small>(04/26/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Jennifer Bailey:</b> I am in full support of this petition.  As a resident of Dufferin County I have a personal investment in the preservation of the prime agricultural land in North Dufferin, which includes the headwaters that feed the Nottawasaga and Grand Rivers.  In the interests of sustainable food production, water quality, and habitat preservation I urge the Mayors and Members of Council of the Townships of Melanchton and Mulmur, and the Warden and Council of the County of Dufferin to act in the best interests of your constituent residents by designating and preserving these lands for agricultural use.  <small>(04/26/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Jan Singbeil:</b> I am in full support of this petition. Our experiences in Sydenham Township, Grey County are proof that citizens can make a difference when they speak out for the preservation of health, culture, agriculture and small business in their rural neighbourhoods.  While development may well be essential, it must be socially, environmentally and economically sound, enhancing the strengths and unique characteristics of our communities rather than destroying them. <small>(04/29/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Kelly Smith:</b> i fully support the petition.
kelly smith
249537 melancthon osprey townline
melancthon, on
N0C 1A0 <small>(04/30/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Wayne Bell:</b> I support this petition

Wayne Bell
RR#3
Singhampton, On <small>(05/02/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Mike Watson:</b> I believe in preserving top quality farmland and therefore fully support this petition! <small>(05/02/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Margaret Armstrong:</b> As a native of the Honeywood area and an advocate of the preservation of prime agricultural land, I strongly support this petition. <small>(05/02/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Shelley Camm:</b> As a resident of Melancthon I would like to know why was there no notice of any of this sent around.  Had I not passed signs on the way to the dump I would have been totally in the dark about all of this. <small>(05/06/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Lynn Dowling:</b> It is astounding that the Headwaters area is not designated as a protected area as the economic folly that looms will not only destroy the immediate vicinity but also those that follow the spidery path of the waterways.  The echoing effect of endangered water supplies and land suitable for agricultural purposes will effect everyone for generations to come.  Has the long term cost of contaminated water, loss of food production, loss of agricultural employment, poor air quality and devalued real estate been factored in to the Highland Companies&#39; presentations?    <small>(05/07/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Kaylee Davidson:</b> I fully support this petition - preserving our farmland is very important. <small>(05/19/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>S. Hawkins:</b> I support this petition. <small>(05/21/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Bruce Brigham:</b> As a landowner on Grey road 9 very close to this proposed quarry I object to the destruction of pristine and heritage farm land in this area. Such destruction is non reversable, non recoverable by natural means and forever alters the landscape. If the products of this quarry are to be used for massive construction projects in the ever growing sprawl of suburbia surrounding the GTA, it should come from their own back yard not ours. <small>(05/24/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Shawn Springer:</b> I feel strongly that the lowering of the water table will have a huge impact on every living thing down stream. To allow this to happen, would spell death to most of the living things that need the water.  Please do not go ahead with this plan.   <small>(05/26/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>LB Davidson:</b> I certainly feel that we need to preserve our farmland, and fully support this petition. My father was raised in this area of rich farm land and soon Ontario will have little land left to produce food for its citizens. Please preserve land in Dufferin County. <small>(05/26/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Anthony Belcher:</b> When the township was being given its name, it was called Melancthon because of the good soil. This name come from two Greek words for black and earth. This should give pause to anyone wanting to bulldoze it all away, and ship it off to the GTA. <small>(05/27/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Bryan Crawford:</b> I support this petition. <small>(06/03/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Steve:</b> Anthony Belcher, Melancthon is not named after any greek words, it is named after Phillip Melancthon, please don&#39;t make things up to better your stance <small>(06/05/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Sandee Matheson(Melancthon):</b> To our local municipality, we elected you, as a farming and rural community , to maintain and govern our farming and rural community that we may come forth as just that A FARMING AND RURAL COMMUNITY, nothing else. It&#39;s a real , and increasingly rare , beauty, let&#39;s keep it that way!!!To our fellow residents and neighbours, the ship is definitely still afloat, don&#39;t leave, the grass is not greener anywhere else, it&#39;s paved!
Thanks to the NDACT members, keep up the good work! <small>(06/07/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Anthony Belcher:</b> Steve. You made me check my facts. &#34;Mela&#34; is Greek for black as used in melanoma or melanesis. One meaning of the Latin word Unction is the physical thing through which God gives his grace... such as earth. When British gents were giving names to townships in Upper Canada in the early 19th C, they used their schoolboy Greek &amp; Latin. Hence, we have such names as Artemesia &amp; Euphrasia. What evidence do you have than Melancthon was named after a 15th C German theologian named Phillipp Melanchthon? <small>(06/10/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Anthony:</b> Steve. I suspect that you&#39;re right because Luther is right next door, and we all know for whom that is named. Perhaps P. Melanchthon&#39;s name is rooted in those other 2 words, and there is some &#34;cosmic&#34; convergence on this. The point is that we don&#39;t want the soil stripped away. <small>(06/11/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>John Doney:</b> I am against the quarry.  <small>(06/11/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Dave Plumb:</b> I am opposed to any massive change to our rural environment. We live in one of the most beautiful rural settings in the world.
We as citizens of north Dufferin have to stop the big corporations from changing and raping our beautiful landscape for greed and profit.

I am very concerned what would happen to our water shed, wild life, breath taking views of our rolling hills, our way off life, etc etc. It will be changed and destoyed and forever lost as we know it.

We live here for the beauty of the rural life style and do not want it changed by big business. <small>(06/23/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Andrea Routledge:</b> I moved to Melancthon just three years ago with the desire to continue living in a rural idyll. I do not want our precious resources and farmland destroyed by pit mining nor this beautiful countryside permanently scarred. Therefore, I support and thank NDACT in their endeavours to stop this land grab and destruction. <small>(06/29/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Andrea Routledge:</b> I moved to Melancthon just three years ago with the desire to continue living in a rural idyll. I do not want our precious resources and farmland destroyed by pit mining nor this beautiful countryside permanently scarred. Therefore, I support and thank NDACT in their endeavours to stop this land grab and destruction. <small>(06/29/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>David Miles:</b> My father has a house in Hornings Mills and has been there for over 20 years. This pit will affect EVERYONE!! Please stop this American company from doing this. They don&#39;t give a crap about you, just the all-mighty dollar. This is a disgrace that this is even being thought about. Do what ever you can to stop this!!!!!!! <small>(07/01/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Colin Black:</b> 
 Our council, and particularily our reeve, seem to be defending the Highlands companies right to a quarry, while attempting to dismiss NDACT as a radical minority. Show council that NDACT reps. have been appointed and are supported by a majority of councils constituents. Call your reeve and voice your opinion, ask her what monetary reason she might have for supporting the Lowndes ititiative. <small>(07/05/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Chris Gilpin:</b> I support NDACT and all the members are doing to try and stop these quarries. This area needs to be protected. The Highland Companies have lied to the community right from the start. They initialy said they were buying the land just to farm it. Now they have admitted they are applying for a licence. I attended the open house they had today and heard them sidestep questions about the water using words like should and might. Once their &#34;scientifically proven&#34; method doesn&#39;t work, the damage will be done and there will be no undoing it. They will destroy this area to make their billions of dollars and then just leave without question. 
Chris <small>(07/25/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Diane MacColl:</b> The damage to the water table will have far reaching effects, non good, it this pit is  allowed to be opened. <small>(07/29/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Tara Foulger:</b> I support this petition.  Protect our water and land! <small>(07/29/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Irene Reyes:</b> When are we as a people going to wake up and stop abusing our environment so there will be something left for future generations?  I support this petition and ask that the government finds a conscience! <small>(08/03/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Marie Day:</b> We are vehemently against this quarry. We would like to protect the area as it is and not allow any variation. We do not want any industry developed in this area under any circumstances. <small>(08/10/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Vanessa Laufer:</b> I fully support the petition against the quarry.  <small>(08/10/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Anthony Davidson:</b> I do not live in the headwater area of North Dufferin County but I do live in the city of Waterloo, and area that is fed by The Grand River. I fully support this petition. <small>(08/17/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Charles LeMoyne:</b> Upon first arriving in Bolton, 4th line at that time, 1979 there was a problem with the water table locally. There
was (and still is) a gravel quarry seeking to dig deeper.
This was a problem for the local farmers, whose cows needed water - they had wells 200 feet and deeper looking for water already, some still without success.
An environmental lawyer was retained by the group to
represent their concerns. Ruling was in favor of the quarry, perhaps for tax revenue considerations.
Have things changed ? Did I miss something ? my cynicism is the result of displeasure of the past.
 <small>(08/19/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Marc Xuereb:</b> I frequently visit a property near the affected lands to enjoy the Bruce Trail and camp with friends.  I would be very upset to see much of the surrounding farmlands excavated for aggregates.  Prime agricultural farmland should NEVER be developed for gravel pits: we need to preserve all the farmland we have for food production.
Please do not permit this company to excavate any of these lands.
Marc Xuereb
Waterloo, ON <small>(08/22/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Shelley Lafreniere:</b> I fully support this petition.  Please preserve some of Ontario&#39;s finest farmland and water sources.  Let&#39;s show the future generations that we weren&#39;t foolish enough to destoy irreplaceable natural resourses. <small>(08/24/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Rob Cameron:</b> We support NDACT!  <small>(09/02/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>anita smith:</b> I support this petition. <small>(09/03/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Monique MacNeil:</b> I am in full support of this petititon. <small>(09/03/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Susan Blundell:</b> I am opposed to the Highland Group developing the land they own into quarries. This is prime agricultural land, and needs to be kept zoned as such.
I do not live in this area, but I live in the province of Ontario, and I will tell everyone I know to come and sign this petition.
 <small>(09/03/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Richard Elzby:</b> I am in full support of this petition against the building of any quarries that interfere with the headwaters of these rivers and interrupts agricultural land use.  <small>(09/03/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Ashifa N-R:</b> I fully support this petition against the quarry. <small>(09/03/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>erin:</b> i support this petition <small>(09/03/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Paolo Visentin:</b> I,Paolo Visentin, fully support this petition and vigorously oppose what Highland Companies are proposing to do to the community.   September 4/2009.   <small>(09/04/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Pamela Smith:</b> I am signing this petition because I am strongly in SUPPORT of this PETITION to STOP the LIMESTONE QUARRY in Melancthon.  We are the caretakers of our water, soil and air for future generations.  When driving along 124, I used to feel pride and admiration for the potato crops.  Now I feel dread and sorrow as I pass them knowing that they belong to a company only interested in land grabbing for alternative purposes.  My son in law&#39;s brother drives all the way from Peterborough to buy potatoes for his chip wagon because he says they are the best he can find.
I also think that the wind farms are a horrible blight on the landscape and not worth the time, energy or our money.  <small>(09/06/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Garry Wallace:</b> I am in support of the petition <small>(09/08/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Joan Burnett:</b> I am in support with Carl Cosack and this petition. 
I would like to able to attend future meetings. <small>(09/09/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>jan molenaar:</b> Save our planet <small>(09/11/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Michele:</b> I&#39;m a Texan going through a similiar challenge where  a water district providing water to several cities in the DFW are are wanting to build a lake to provide them water.  We are not a water tap, we are rural families supporting ourselves on our land wanting to live a rural lifestyle with our families and friends.  I read it&#39;s a US backed company who&#39;s behind your problem..I hope you fight them with all you have and more.  I don&#39;t know if my writing will help, but I do want you to know I do understand and I do care.  I hope you win your fight! <small>(09/15/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Caleb Phillips:</b> The quarry needs to be stopped, or Melancthon as we know it will be destroyed. 

I spoke personally with some of the people in charge of the construction of this quarry, and even though they claim that they will protect the farmland and the ecosystem of Melancthon, they have no serious plans made to facilitate this. After they are finished with the open pit mining, they have made no real assurances or plans to continue maintenance of the affected area. Without millions of dollars going towards the running of water pumps to pump groundwater out of the pit, it would fill in with water. 

Although Highland Companies have told the press and public that they plan to continue potato growing operations after the mining has run its course, it was explained to me that they were suprised that potatoes were even still growing in Melancthon, and that at this point they had done no serious planning or layout of farming or pumping operations afterwards. Doesn&#39;t sound like the type of people we should entrust our community to. <small>(09/17/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Deb Forman:</b> I fully support this petition, and am very grateful to NDACT for bringing this to our attention and all their efforts. Something&#39;s terribly wrong with a system that allows foreign interests to come in and buy up our land for their own exploitation of our resources. I realize this is nothing new but it&#39;s happening at an alarmingly increased rate as the world&#39;s resources are drying up and all eyes look to Canada. This looks to be clearly a case of capitalism running roughshod over democracy - we need Michael Moore! <small>(09/17/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Joe Philbrook:</b> I am in complete and full agreement with the petition to dedicate this land for agricultural use.  Please save our farmland.
 <small>(09/28/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Chris Chiaravallotti:</b> I support the NDACT petition and applaud you for taking the leadership role to listen to the voice of the community and bring our concerns forward. Clearly you are making a sincere effort to represent the will of the majority where our political leadership has failed miserably.  
 <small>(09/30/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Chris McRaild:</b> I support this petition.  <small>(09/30/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Ed Woodhouse:</b> From a outdoor enthusiast&#39;s point of view, I feel that this quarry will be disasterous to everything this great area has to offer.  I have seen this happen on a smaller scale where just one new swimming pool in the countryside near Peterborough, caused many wells to go dry. <small>(10/08/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Ellen Papenburg:</b> In full support of the petition. Keep it going! We don&#39;t want the quarry to destroy or at least impact the headwaters and the prime agricultural land. Also personally impacted with my friends, families and kindred spirits, and as past president of Unicamp near Honeywood, I certainly don&#39;t want our camp to be ruined after its 40 year existence of being a paradise for kids and families from cities and elsewhere. We will never have anything like it ever again so nicely centered in SW Ontario at a reasonable distance of all communities. NO TO THE QUARRY!!!!! <small>(10/28/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Deborah Brinkman:</b> Municipal governments are only interested in dollars, not the people that live here.  Enough of raping our prime farmland for quarries &amp; massive watertaking.  Stop the quarry! <small>(11/09/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Jill Kirchmann:</b> I am in full support of this petition.  <small>(11/16/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Beth Walker:</b> I am in full support of your petition. I don&#39;t live in the area, I live in the city of Toronto and am a strong supporter of the need to protect  local agricultural lands.   <small>(11/16/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Sarah Merry:</b> I support this petition whole heartedly! <small>(11/16/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Rob Clarkson:</b> Recently, it has been brought to my attention that that a limestone mining company has bought up approx 6000 acres north of Orangeville, south of Collingwood, which they plan to mine. Currently the region is a fertile potato farming area among other things. 
 
It seems the Media is either not aware of this, or has decided to ignore it. Please take a look at the at the following links, and bring it to the media forefront. 
 
Of particular note is the swath of land they intend to destroy, when compared to Toronto.   
  
Thanks, 
Rob Clarkson 
 <small>(11/16/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>John Allan:</b>    Several years ago I purchased a small acreage north of Honeywood.I loved the relaxed feel of the area.My plans were to eventually build a modest home and enjoy nature.Now I am contemplating selling at a considerable loss.It will take me at least ten years to recover .Gravel is a needed commodity but the loss of peaceful farms to the noise and dust of gravel pits is sad .The farms and land that were purchased for this project were handsomely paid for and the surrounding land will be comprimised in value equally. <small>(11/20/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Jane Kirchmann:</b> I OPPOSE ANY CHANGE IN LAND USE THAT WOULD PERMIT A LIMESTONE QUARRY OR OTHER AGGREGATE EXTRACTION INDUSTRIAL USES TO OCCUR WITHIN THIS PRIME AGRICULTURAL RESOURCE AREA - the plans being made are unreasonable for this rich environmental farm land.
 <small>(11/21/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Doug Nicholson:</b> For once lets do the right thing and think of the people of Ontario first! <small>(11/24/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Sandy Nicholson:</b> I fully support this petition. <small>(11/24/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>sheri smith:</b> As a 20 year resident of Dufferin County, it is un-believable that this company could of been so sneaky about such an undertaking. Why did our politicians not make it known to us years ago when the accumulation by Highlands of hundres of acres began. Someone must of known what was going on. For us to lose such an invaluable source of agricultural land and history is a shame. WE are 100% in favour of this petition. The Smiths <small>(11/26/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>David Kirchmann:</b> What is being proposed is tragic and should be criminal. I support this petition wholeheartedly. <small>(12/01/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Marcel St. Pierre:</b> I absolutely do NOT support the mining concerns in this issue. Keep the farmland for the future. 

I understand that miners need to work, but there are other mines in Canada if what you want to do is mine. We can eat food, but we can&#39;t eat limestone.

KEEP THE FARMS <small>(12/02/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Katharine JarmanPrice:</b> I fully support this petition to block the proposed change of land use. <small>(12/06/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>john bernardi:</b> Our government is willing to send soldiers from here to go and loose thier lives in afghanastan to protect the people there, but when it comes to protecting the good honest working people of thier own country ,forget it. They should keep our soldiers here to protect us from these people trying to move in disrupting our lives and endangering our environment . Shame on them all. <small>(12/06/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Chelsey Morphy:</b> I support this petition <small>(12/06/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>James Hermsn:</b> I find the idea of someone or a company buying farmland under false pretenses and then turning into something else dispicable. What do we eat when the farmland all disappears? Is this legal or is it a broken verbal contract und common law or even fraud? <small>(12/07/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Sherri Lamondin:</b> NDACT has my full support.  Its truely amazing in this day and age of conservancey that a large parcel of land would be considered for something so extreme.  This company wants what lies beneath the soil to build roads right?  So we sacrifice a major source of food for a road.  Doesn&#39;t make much sence to me.  Perhaps those in charge of this company should try for a week without water and food on the table.   <small>(12/08/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Tracy Armstrong:</b> Agree with petition although worried it is a losing battle against a huge company with more dollars than sense.  <small>(12/10/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Karren:</b> Tracy, they want you to think that way, that it is a losing battle because they have alot of money.  This is NOT a done deal, not by a longshot.  Take a look at Site 41, take a look at what happened in Melon Lake.  Government policy is shaped by public outcry.  Shouldn&#39;t we all have a right to water over this Boston hedgefund making money?  THAT is the message that everyone needs to get out, to other people, the politicians and the press.  They will be a strong ally in this battle. <small>(12/11/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Beth Attwood:</b> I know this is not a good idea. We need land for agriculture. <small>(01/03/10)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Mary Jane Vaughan:</b> I am in support of this Petition - against the ruination of prime agricultural land. <small>(01/15/10)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>wayne hawkins:</b> i certainly support NDACT in their endeavour to save this land from being developed for a quarry

my family goes back six generations in mulmur and even though i now live in guelph, most of my family
still lives in or neaby mulmur

good luck and yes, i intend to join ndact and donate money

wayne hawkins <small>(01/17/10)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Tricia Service:</b> I fully support this petition.  <small>(01/26/10)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Mark Fieder:</b> We have enjoyed the area for many years as a weekend visitor and are against this development.  The size and scale is unacceptable and the potential detrimental impact on the environment would be reckless. <small>(01/27/10)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Don Couper:</b> I fully support this petition. If a US held company is allowed to start limestone extraction our Free Trade Ageement would not allow us to stop the continuation of their buisness without subjecting our goverment to compensation payments for lost proffits. We must prevent the destruction of our lands and water sources. <small>(01/27/10)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>douglas  Koch:</b> I support this petition. <small>(02/09/10)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Michael & Miranda Guindon:</b> I fully support this petition. The lack of engagement at the municipal politician level is disheartening. At what point do these politicians disconnect from the communities, their spirits, history and their FUTURES. Why is economics the front runner and lack of action the norm for these types of matters? The communitiy does not want it, period, why is there any hesitiation to what needs to be communicated to this developer? <small>(02/17/10)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Doug and Christine Johnston:</b> We don&#39;t live in the township, however we do live downstream and could be adversely affected by the resultant affects on our water, as well as just being sympathetic to those of you in the township who are being ignored by your government representatives who appear to be catering more to this US corporation than their own constituents.  We would like to add our voices in support of this fight to say this is socially and environmentally irresponsible, and needs to be stopped. We  look forward to getting more involved to help you try to stop this.  

Chris and Doug Johnston, Glencairn. <small>(02/25/10)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Doug and Christine Johnston:</b> We don&#39;t live in the township, however we do live downstream and could be adversely affected by the resultant affects on our water, which I think gives us the right to sign the petition.  We are also very sympathetic to those of you in the township who are being ignored by your government representatives who appear to be catering more to this US corporation than their own constituents.  We would like to add our voices in support of this fight to say this is socially and environmentally irresponsible, and needs to be stopped. We  look forward to getting more involved to help you try to stop this. 
Chris and Doug Johnston, Glencairn. <small>(02/25/10)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Alastaire Henderson:</b> I strongly oppose this mis-use of prime agricultural land and pollution of headwaters, as well as the descrecration of natural beauty. This company must be stopped from carrying out its quarry plans in this area and go elsewhere for limestone.

 <small>(03/16/10)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Theri:</b> I can hardly wait to learn what happens when all First Nations / Confederacy / Haudenosaunee Haritage Institute, and all things related to aboriginal rights, etc gets involved ... <small>(03/25/10)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Tina Joseph:</b> We have got to save the beautiful town of Shelburne.So let&#39;s get this truth uncovered! Sign the petition and save Sheburne!YAY! <small>(04/28/10)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Shelly Godden:</b> As a long time resident of Southern Ontario, I have watched industry chew up the prime farmland along Lake Ontario towards Niagara Falls.  Houses and industry now occupy Ontario&#39;s tender fruit belt with a tragic loss of access to the spectacular produce the area use to produce as well as our independence from foreign markets controlling our fruit sources.  After feeling the effects on our gas prices and on our economy due to our dependence on foreign oil, I wonder why we continue to sell ourselves out on  basic needs for our population - like food.  I think it is negligent to continue the loss of prime farm land in areas that are forever changed with damage that cannot be reversed.  I can&#39;t believe the need for aggregates can&#39;t be filled by taking the process to an area of Ontario that does not provide vital agricultural value to the population.  I intend to raise awareness of this issue to the area I live in, in Ontario to make sure all residents in Ontario have an opportunity to voice their concerns.  The loss of this region is not a local issue but affects all residents of this province. <small>(05/04/10)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Alex Thomson:</b> This affects all of us. <small>(05/21/10)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Karren:</b> Absolutely excellent event on May 29-People Power.  Bands, people, local food, vendors, petting zoo, all of it.   <small>(06/03/10)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Paul Mitchell:</b> Although I reside in Orangeville,I consider myself a resident of all of Dufferin County.
 This is my home.How did this blight on our beautiful,pastoral landscape come to be? Who let it get this far?
 Have we forgotten what makes Dufferin Dufferin?Are we going to allow a deceitful foriegn concern tell us that it&#39;s &#34;for the best&#34;?
Out thief,I say! We will decide for OURSELVES what is best for our beloved corner of the world! <small>(06/09/10)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Joey Lemieux:</b> Why would anyone agree to a foreign company destroying prime agricultural land here in our area to extract the very minerals and aggregates that filter our water and then send the money out of the community have any appeal? Is it money that determines the fate of the land for the short term or can we be smart and preserve it for the people that are living here? <small>(07/22/10)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>John Ondrovcik:</b> I wholeheartedly support this petition. It would be a crime to allow Highland to destroy any more farms and farmland. This is our legacy! Do not destroy it. <small>(09/22/10)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Linda:</b> I support this petition.  We are loosing farm land at an alarming rate, something must be done! <small>(02/10/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Ann Knutton:</b> I fully support this petition.   I want to save and protect our beautiful farmland and waterways.   Both are soooo precious these days <small>(03/23/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Ananda Shakti:</b> This situation is nothing less than obscene ! how much more lack of respect for the sacred natural gifts from our earth do we need to endure and survive before those with power in their hands use it to empower the greater good rather than greed and unconscious behaviour. Please go deep inside and find the courage to do the thing that is best for everybody including the ones who want this to destroy, stop this destruction. Nobody wins if it is aloud. Especially  the one who want it because they will end up carrying a heavy load of conscious from this choice. Thank You ! <small>(03/23/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Kate MacNally:</b> My husband and I were considering retiring to the area to build a Low E home and begin growing organic vegetables. Please stop this quarry from starting and allow the land to be used properly. We will soon run out of agricultural land and have no where to grow food to feed the nation. What then?...pay to have it shipped from the States so the profit doubly. Leave farm land to the farmers!
We support this petition 100% <small>(03/24/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Usha Ramsaran:</b> Hello,

I have visited this beautiful area many times, and want to see its beauty preserved. Ontario&#39;s ability to produce its own food is paramount to our future, and I do not support destroying this valuable farmland and beautiful nature for the purpose of exporting stone to fatten the pockets of a foreign corporation. Nor do I want my tax dollars spent on cleaning up the environmental waste inevitably created. I support this petition and am against this quarry. Usha Ramsaran. 1-2374 Gerrard Street East, Toronto, Ontario, M4E 2E1.  <small>(03/24/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>talia:</b> please preserve this precious land. <small>(03/24/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Patricia Shaw:</b> As a local home/land owner, I support this petition.
River Road, Hornings Mills. <small>(03/25/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Christian Leikermoser:</b> The quarry must be stopped- this project has an impact on our environment it is against all law
imposed by Nota Wasaga -Niagara Escarpment
to preserve the precious freshwater this will
steal our freshwater and discriminate against
our basic human rights for freshwater.
 It will destroy nature beyond any imagination
and time. <small>(03/25/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Paul + Denise McCartney:</b> This is of grave concern to everyone in Ontario and we will hold the political parties accountable for any betayal. We are watching your behaviour as custodians of our environment.   <small>(03/25/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Sean Dixon:</b> We&#39;re shooting our descendants in the face with this project.  <small>(03/26/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>David Bailey:</b> To allow any sort of development of this nature near the headwaters of rivers is environmentally irresponsible. It is not possible to avoid disturbance to the entire river system when headwaters are affected. I urge the government to please stop this project before one of southern Ontario&#39;s great river systems is damaged beyond repair. <small>(03/26/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Susanna Hood:</b> I fully support this petition and NDACT. <small>(03/27/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Doyle and Lori Prier:</b> We support this petition--farm land needs to be protected. Once destroyed, it is gone.
Doyle and Lori Prier
RR#2 Dundalk, Ontario  <small>(03/27/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Frank Stillo:</b> I fully support this petition.I find it difficult to believe that our municipal and provincial government can sit idldle and allow a large corporation such as the Highland Companies to destoy valuable farm land. The negative impact on the water shed  and the quality of the water supply on all the communities that rely on the waters from the Nottawasaga and Grand Rivers is immense. It&#39;s another sign of how &#34;big&#34; money is being allowed to destry prime agricultural land, families and communities. There must be a better and more efficient way  for communities to prevent this kind of tragedy from happening. <small>(03/28/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>karren:</b> Please support NDACT by also writing a letter of objection to the Ministry of Natural Resources and the proponent.  Check out the front of this website for instructions and more information on the proposal. <small>(03/29/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Jen & Ben naus:</b> This must be stopped.  The numerous side effects of a quarry and mine this size will be felt by the surrounding environment for decades to come.  Long after the financial gains of this development have dried up the  protected lands near by will still be suffering from trauma done to the delicate water table.  One of canada&#39;s most valuable resources, water, is not to be taken for granted.  If we responsibly care for the health of our environment we may sustain the quality of life as we know it.  Not enough people in this country realize how important it is to protect our valuable resources from potential croprate rape, such is the case here.    <small>(03/31/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_147></a>
			  <p><b>Kathryn Siegel:</b> I fully support this petition. Please add my name to the list and let me know if there is anything else I can do.

Sincerely,
Kathryn Siegel
551 St. Clarens Ave.
Toronto, ON
M6H3W6 <small>(04/01/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_148></a>
			  <p><b>Dan GOldman:</b> I fully support this petition <small>(04/03/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_150></a>
			  <p><b>Craig A Thomson:</b> I am strongly opposed to the development of this quarry.
At a time when clean potable water has been identified as a precious, yet declining resource, I find it incomprehensible that a project of this scale and in this location is even being considered.
Good land to grow food is becoming increasingly scarce.  Prices are rising and it is going to become increasingly difficult to feed our growing population.
This is a natural resource we must maintain.  The long term consequences are significant.

STOP THIS DEVELOPMENT. <small>(04/04/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_151></a>
			  <p><b>JILL KELSALL:</b> I fully support this petition and wonder, what is the meaning of UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve - a designation afforded to lands in this area - if not to protect them from large scale industrial development of this kind? <small>(04/04/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Michael McCarthy:</b> I support this petition <small>(04/05/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_153></a>
			  <p><b>Blair F:</b> I fully support this petition! <small>(04/05/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_154></a>
			  <p><b>janet grand:</b> I fully support this petition - when will the &#34;powers that be&#34; understand and accept that we need to feed ourselves, and that development cannot go on forever. A quarry of this size, in this location, is completely unacceptable <small>(04/05/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_155></a>
			  <p><b>Teresa Comeau:</b> I fully support this petition opposing this development. When are we ever going to learn that what we do affects so much.  <small>(04/06/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_156></a>
			  <p><b>Joe and Cheryl O'Dwyer:</b> We agree and are in support of NDACT to halt the permit of any quarry on this very sacred land. <small>(04/08/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_157></a>
			  <p><b>Taylor McNeil:</b> I am in full support of this petition. <small>(04/08/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_158></a>
			  <p><b>Kim Hornby:</b> I am in full support of this petition. I am tired of the loss of prime agricultural/recreational land in the interest of commercial endeavours. This will result in an immediate and long lasting impact to the natural surroundings which is unwarranted and unwanted by citizens <small>(04/09/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>C Sikkes:</b> I am strongly opposed to this prime agricultural land being used as a gravel source. <small>(04/10/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_160></a>
			  <p><b>Karin Demerling:</b> I grew up in this area and feel that this is not a good idea. This area is significant as headwaters for many water courses and the effects along all river areas is huge. We need to protect our water sources for ourselves as when they are gone, they are gone forever. Please stop this application.  <small>(04/10/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_161></a>
			  <p><b>katharine Vansittart:</b> I fully support the petition to oppose the open pit limestone mining or any other industrial aggregate extraction proposal in Mulmur / Melancthon Townships. We can not afford to risk polluting and wasting the essential waters of this region, nor should we even contemplate losing so much invaluable high quality soil and agricultural land. Not too mention the heartbreak and financial hardship such a project would bring to the denizens of this community. <small>(04/11/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_162></a>
			  <p><b>Blaine van Bruggen:</b> Please let it be known that I oppose the proposed mega quarry.  Follow the progress of the opposition on facebook (www.facebook.com/no.mega.quarry)   <small>(04/12/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_163></a>
			  <p><b>Doug Minett:</b> I fully support the petition. It is pretty obvious that this monster quarry has not received the due diligence that is required to protect the common good. Unanswerable questions on serious issues should be interpreted by regulatory authorities as sufficient reason to halt this project indefinitely.  <small>(04/12/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_164></a>
			  <p><b>Steve Kriedemann:</b> This seems like this company has been lying and playing dirty all along! Make them grow potatoes or move on out! <small>(04/12/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_165></a>
			  <p><b>Ian Gray:</b> The Highland application indicates 70 people employed by their farming operations and they expect the quarry operations will employee 450, suggesting a strong economic case. 

This is insulting to those who currently and those past generations that have cultivated these lands to produce the fundamental essence of any economy - food! 

Viable northern Ontario economic development has always been a provincial government priority. 450 jobs for the next 50 - 100 years (often the life of a quarry) would be an excellent industry for this region.
 <small>(04/13/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_166></a>
			  <p><b>Bette Harvey:</b> I totally support this petition.  We need to keep our pristine agricultural land and water for generations to come.  Bette Harvey (Apr15/11) <small>(04/15/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_167></a>
			  <p><b>Willi Platzer:</b> It is so sad that our elected politicians are being misled by the Highland companies. They don&#39;t have the ability to asess applications of this magnitute. Who will be able to foresee the effects of such a massive quarry. There is no &#34;specialist&#34; alive today, that is able to predict the outcome. Why allow such &#34;money-hungry&#34; people to ruin the future for so many people in the name of &#34;the mighty $$$$-business&#34;. I settled here more than twenty years ago in the hope to have a peaceful retirement and such. It is not NDACT that is spreading misinformation - it is the Highland company and its croony that is feeding us BS without sound information.
I am so much against this proposal of a quarry.
Wilhelm Platzer, Horning&#39;s Mills. <small>(04/15/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_168></a>
			  <p><b>Casey Franklin:</b> I just read a letter to the editor in Wellington Advertiser about this issue. I am against the quarry. I am against all quarries in general, and particularly one of this size. We should not be extracting below the water table. We have some of the best groundwater in the world here in Ontario and we seem to have lots of it. Maybe too much because we really take it for granted alot of the time. We should not be disturbing the natual landscape of this or any area. We should not be destroying any more of our old farm houses and barns. This is our heritage. This where we come from. Our ancesters built all of this. Is this what we want to give to our grandchildren, a big hole in the ground? What will they think of us? We should not be letting anyone, especially an American company, come here and screw with our beautiful historic Ontario farm houses or this fantastic natural beauty of Mulmur Hills or the Niagara Escarpment. <small>(04/15/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_169></a>
			  <p><b>Betsy Ingram:</b> For years we searched for the right piece of land, finally settling on 51 acres on the Prince of Whales Road.  We researched what could and could not be done on these 51 acres, and were pleased that mega farms were not allowed within the by-laws  If there are percentage restrictions for animals per acre because of water contamination, then why would this application even be considered?  To have these same reasoning&#146;s not applied to the aggregate product is unconscionable.  Contamination is imminent! <small>(04/16/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_170></a>
			  <p><b>Beverly Dawkins :</b> We must stop this quarry and protect our water aquifers and thereby our enviroment &amp; future. <small>(04/17/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_171></a>
			  <p><b>Beverly Dawkins :</b> We must stop this quarry and protect our water aquifers and thereby our enviroment &amp; future. <small>(04/17/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_172></a>
			  <p><b>A. Thede:</b> Preservation of the fresh water supply is paramount to the future.  Is the Highland company going to compensate the people locally or across southern Ontario if the clean water supply is ruined?  I doubt they plan to.  Economically, it is foolish short term thinking to believe the region is better off with what may be only a twenty to twenty-five year limestone extraction verses the (hopefully) infinite over time economic value from the agriculture, wood products, local business, and whatever.  <small>(04/17/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_173></a>
			  <p><b>Jim Allodi:</b> I am opposed to both the short-sighted project of mining below the water table.  <small>(04/17/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_174></a>
			  <p><b>Kristy Simpson:</b> I oppose this quarry. <small>(04/18/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_175></a>
			  <p><b>Lois Davidson:</b> I live in Peterborough, Ontario, and I object to this project on principle - it is allowing the destruction of arable land forever, in an area where such land is a much more valuable resource than quarried stone.  The process for permitting this is flawed and has been manipulated without adequate research or consultation.  It should not be allowed to proceed in this location.
Lois Davidson 496 Homewood Ave. Peterborough K9H 2N3 <small>(04/18/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_176></a>
			  <p><b>Suzanne Steenkist:</b> I oppose this Open pit quarry due to the destruction of Farmland, the negative impact it will have on ground water, wild life and rural business&#39;s.
 It is important for Canada to protect it&#39;s farming industries, family run farms on a local level.
This mega Quarry will not benefit Ontarians in the short or long run.  <small>(04/18/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_177></a>
			  <p><b>Debbie Alves:</b> I fully support this petition. <small>(04/18/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_178></a>
			  <p><b>Jerry Libryk:</b> I fully support ndact in their quest to stop highlands company to establish a limestone quarry Melancthon and Mulmur Townships. I live in clearview township which is next door. Let us do whatever we can to stop this raping or our landscape!!! <small>(04/18/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_179></a>
			  <p><b>Jocelyn Burke:</b> As a native of Horning&#39;s Mills, I am in full support of NDACT and this petition.  I want to thank all my neighbours who are standing up for what is right, for searching out the truth, and for strongly holding your ground when your farm is being surrounded.  Thank you, I&#39;m fighting this for your great-great-grandchildren as well as my own.   <small>(04/18/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Jocelyn Burke:</b> 302-162 Broadway Ave. Orangeville, ON. L9W 1K3 <small>(04/18/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_181></a>
			  <p><b>Karyn Letendre:</b> STOP! <small>(04/19/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_182></a>
			  <p><b>Brittany Hilts:</b> I am in full support of this petition and NDACT. <small>(04/19/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_183></a>
			  <p><b>Kathy White:</b> I strongly support this petition!  <small>(04/19/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_184></a>
			  <p><b>John Warren:</b> Something is rotten in the County of North Dufferin. <small>(04/19/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_185></a>
			  <p><b>France Young:</b> I fully support this petition to disallow the quarry in this township. <small>(04/20/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_186></a>
			  <p><b>Kathie Keefe:</b> I fully support this petition.
I am a Unitarian living in Kitchener. This proposed quarry concerns me with respect to the quantity and quality of the future water supply from the Grand River for the city of Kitchener/ Waterloo and other cities and towns on the river. I am also concerned because there is a Unitarian Church camp a few kilometers from the site of the proposed quarry that has a spring-fed pond for swimming and this may well disappear. <small>(04/20/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Jay Macpherson (prof.):</b> I strongly believe that we need agricultural land and clean water--shrinking resources in the present world--more
than we need mined limestone aggregate. <small>(04/21/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_188></a>
			  <p><b>V. French:</b> We need arable land and clean water to feed our growing population.  We do NOT need to destroy another large section of valuable farm land and pollute underlying water tables that service a huge area, or kill off thousands of creatures that live there.  This is a no-brainer.  As a voting, tax paying Canadian, I am very angry that this is even being considered.  Have we not learned from past experience?  Do not allow corporate greed to destroy the world that supports us. <small>(04/21/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_189></a>
			  <p><b>Lisa Kemerer:</b> I strongly oppose this variance in the use of land!  <small>(04/21/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_190></a>
			  <p><b>sarah merry:</b> stop the quarry <small>(04/21/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_191></a>
			  <p><b>Lisa Witham:</b> i am against this mega quarry and the affects it will have on food an water. you can not eat or drink dirt. <small>(04/21/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_192></a>
			  <p><b>PJ Peterson:</b> Water water everywhere and not a drop to drink...... <small>(04/21/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_193></a>
			  <p><b>Hugh & Carol Hamp:</b> We support the above petition as long time residents of Horning Mills.  We also urge every elected official in this area and the many areas that will be affected by  this huge project to get on board and fight this invasion of our properties and rights to have the LAND &amp; WATER decimated for the profit of NON-RESIDENT HEDGE FUND investors.  If it was ever time for our governments of all levels to show they care, now it the time.   <small>(04/21/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_194></a>
			  <p><b>Amy Stewart:</b> I fully agree with Carl. If we don&#39;t want this to happen, we need to take action - NOW! More people are finally starting to realize what a disaster this quarry will be - have your voices heard before it is too late!!!
I fully support this petition and all that NDACT has done, and continues to do in fighting for the good of our land. <small>(04/21/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_195></a>
			  <p><b>Amy Stewart:</b> 
I fully support this petition and NDACT.  <small>(04/21/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_196></a>
			  <p><b>Ted Clark:</b> I fully support this petition, we need your assistance to save the valuable water and farming landing. It is a valuable resource which cannot be replaced once destroyed.  <small>(04/21/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_197></a>
			  <p><b>gail prussky:</b> I fully support this petition. Greed and money cannot over-ride the future of our natural resources. <small>(04/21/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_198></a>
			  <p><b>Scott & Gillian Hamp:</b> We go to the mail box &amp; read the local paper. Half page adds and junk mail propaganda that fills our mailbox. . So much BS and misinformation from so called experts. You can pay the so called experts who call themselves engineers to say anything you wish when you pay them enough money. You don&#39;t have to be an engineer to realize the toll on the land &amp; environment.  The Quarry group is scared, their PR is proof, and they need to be as more of the local citizens wake up to this proposed disaster.  The jobs, the same idiot truck drivers  that live in Toronto, not locals, and don&#39;t bother to stop at the stop light at 24 &amp; 17. So folk we only get one chance to protect ourselves and our grandchildren from these vultures.  As citizens we elect our government, so David &amp; Sylvia lets have some leadership in stopping this nonsense.  Your jobs will depend on this too. <small>(04/21/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_199></a>
			  <p><b>Sherrie Halliday:</b> Stop this massive mistake before it&#39;s too late.  NO QUARRY!!!! <small>(04/21/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_200></a>
			  <p><b>Dyson Forbes:</b> say NO to the quarry that will damage the environment around my farm and our pristine drinking water.  <small>(04/21/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_201></a>
			  <p><b>Vittoria Peirce:</b> Dear Mayor and Council Members,

I am completely opposed to this quarry.  Please stop it before it is too late. Do not give in to big business raping our precious resources for profit. <small>(04/21/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_202></a>
			  <p><b>Caroline Banz:</b> I fully support the work of the NDACT and this petition. After the recent push to &#34;buy local food&#34; and the &#34;100 mile diet&#34;, we now are turning prime agricultural land into an open pit. What exactly are our elected officials doing about this???? <small>(04/21/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_203></a>
			  <p><b>Alanna Morgan:</b> Please add my name to your petition against Highland Companies proposal to strip increasingly scarce farmland for a limestone quarry. It is an appalling proposal. <small>(04/21/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_204></a>
			  <p><b>Ernest Kalwa:</b> Fully in support of this Petition to STOP the Mega QUARRY! <small>(04/21/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_205></a>
			  <p><b>Carrie James:</b> I fully support this petition and NDACT in its efforts to stop development of this quarry. I am, particularly, concerned about the effect this quarry will have on the water table and aquifers that have their sources here. I am also opposed to the loss of prime agricultural land. The deceit these developers have demonstrated is a clear indication that will take what they can and leave behind an ugly environmental mess. <small>(04/21/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_206></a>
			  <p><b>Jana Thompson:</b> I am totally against having this Quarry coming to this county!! I am afraid for my family the possiable health problems they may have from this quarry
I am all for this petition for hopefully it will work and they stop the quarry!!  <small>(04/21/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_207></a>
			  <p><b>Donna Baylis:</b> This mega-quarry is a mega-mistake -- 2,316 acres, 200 feet deep, pumping 600,000,000 litres of water into recharging wells every day for perpetuity.  At the headwaters of 5 major rivers (Pine, Saugeen, Beaver, Nottawasaga, Grand).  This quarry is bad news. <small>(04/21/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_208></a>
			  <p><b>April Dickin:</b> I object to the proposed quarry due to multiple concerns pertaining to negative environmental impact.  Please do NOT proceed with the Melancton quarry.  <small>(04/21/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_209></a>
			  <p><b>K.Thompson:</b> This megaquarry will be a travesty. It will permanently, PERMANENTLY damage the flow of fresh water which will be an essential problem for upcoming generations. If this megaquarry goes ahead, it should be considered to be a verifiable CRIME warranting litigation, based in many provable facts supporting the irreparable damage it will cause. When will big business see beyond immediate profit grabbing and consider long term effects of their wreckless actions?  I am in full support of this petition.  <small>(04/21/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_210></a>
			  <p><b>Rita Watermann:</b> I do not live in this area but I believe the proposed quarry will negatively affect all of Ontario. We need to protect our precious farmland and water resources. <small>(04/21/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_211></a>
			  <p><b>Bethany Lee:</b> I am fully in agreement with the statements of this petition.  <small>(04/21/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_212></a>
			  <p><b>Regina Sheere:</b> Please do not destroy this pristine landscape.  I totally agree with all the wording in this petition and I urge you to do what is right.  Sincerely Regina Sheere <small>(04/21/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_213></a>
			  <p><b>Jennifer Horner:</b> Very against this quarry for so many reasons.  <small>(04/21/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_214></a>
			  <p><b>Catherine Barr:</b> Our water is a precious resource and any business that messes with something as fragile as the Headwaters has no business in Dufferin County.  I do not believe that this quarry would have no impact on the Headwaters, 600million gallons is an amount beyond my imagination and how Highland can say they can move this without affecting the groundwater or the flow if the rivers is ridiculous.  STOP the Americans from destroying our land. <small>(04/21/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_215></a>
			  <p><b>MKarasz:</b> I am in full support of this petition. <small>(04/21/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_216></a>
			  <p><b>Silvana Borgatti:</b> The echo of this announced disaster has reached Italy too. I am a high school teacher in Bologna and my students are shocked at the madness of the Melancthon megaquarry project. I fully support the fight of the locals affected and the 5-day-walk led by Danny Beaton. <small>(04/22/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_217></a>
			  <p><b>Robert Davey:</b> What are they thinking? Does every politician out there have a deathwish? I am beginning to think that a bunch of stiffs is not a metaphor any more! <small>(04/22/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_218></a>
			  <p><b>Jennifer Base:</b> I fully support the petition, the loss of prime farming land, the water, the wildlife and the future of our area is staggering.  The increase of pollution from the trucks barreling down our highways and the loss of trees protecting us from this type of pollution will be felt by all. Can someone tell me what all this gravel is to be used for? Is it a local project? <small>(04/22/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_219></a>
			  <p><b>Jennifer Pratt:</b> Everyone needs to be concerned about this pit! I fully support the actions to stop it&#39;s development!, Orangeville, Ontario <small>(04/22/11)</small></p>
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		  			<div class="comment-body"><a name=5_220></a>
			  <p><b>Natasha Hoecke:</b> I fully support this petition. <small>(04/22/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Maria Jagodkin:</b> I fully support this petition.
NO QUARRY ! <small>(04/22/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Sharon Deugo:</b> I fully support this petition. <small>(04/22/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Maria Kasstan:</b> You can only dig out those bloody rocks once; you can dig up potatoes and onions every year for generations to come IF you take care of the land. <small>(04/22/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>DDavis:</b> I only became aware of this issue which affects so much of Ontario within the last few days.  I strongly object to having a quarry of this magnitude built on prime farmland.  It seems obvious that much more time and input is necessary. Why would there be such a rush to decide something which impacts so many people? <small>(04/22/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Ulla Weimann:</b> I fully support the petition. <small>(04/22/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Ken Bauerle:</b> Everybodyt please help stop this mindless idea <small>(04/22/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Tammy Parise:</b> I support this these people need to get the hell out of here and never comeback <small>(04/22/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>P. Jolie Simpson:</b> Please stop the Highland Company for committing this atrocity to OUR land and water table.  Please protect MY country, Canada, from American capitalist takeover by companies who have no concern for Canadians or our natural resources or future.
89 Isabella Street, PH-4, Toronto, ON  M4Y 1N8 <small>(04/22/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>W.G. Boddy:</b> I fully support this petition. <small>(04/23/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Charlene Sanche:</b> I have recently become aware of the extent and seriousness of allowing the quarry proposal to go through. I am very concerned about the impact on our water,agriculture and noise. My concern it not just for the impact it will have on our communities now but what about our children. This might sound good to some people now but what about ten years from now or twenty when we start to see the ill effects and it is too late. <small>(04/23/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Jennifer Main:</b> I fully support this petition.  The quarry is not a sustainable use of the land and its impacts will be far reaching.  Decisions should be based on long-term benefits and not short-term gain. <small>(04/23/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Deborah Rapini:</b> I fully support the petition against the Highland Companies Quarry in Melancthon.  My ancestors settled, farmed and raised their families in the Shelburne area.  We need to do everything possible to protect the land and water, our farmers and our food supply in Ontario and across Canada.   <small>(04/23/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Lise Brisebois:</b> This quarry should not be allowed. Our governments (at ALL levels) should stand up in unison to stop this. We elect these individuals to protect our rights, our childrens&#39; and thier future generations against individuals that would otherwise distroy our environment and the habitats in order to make a profit. The water table, fauna, flora sustaining us has to be protected ! If not by us, by who.... Let our voices join in a clear NO to this outragous abuse.
Lise Brisebois <small>(04/23/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Lise Brisebois:</b> This quarry should not be allowed. Our governments (at ALL levels) should stand up in unison to stop this. We elect these individuals to protect our rights, our childrens&#39; and thier future generations against individuals that would otherwise distroy our environment and the habitats in order to make a profit. The water table, fauna, flora sustaining us has to be protected ! If not by us, by who.... Let our voices join in a clear NO to this outragous abuse.
Lise Brisebois <small>(04/23/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Tim Stevens:</b> Agricultural land is designated such, because it is a great place to grow what we need to survive. Growing up I saw acre upon acre of orchards wiped out and made into building lots in the Grimsby/Niagara Region.
They HAVE to keep the farmland they have left to feed the ever increasing population. The Highland company can find what they need in many other less productive areas. Places that are the very best agricultural lands in the province, in the country, need to be preserved!! <small>(04/24/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Melodie Mason:</b> I support this petition. <small>(04/24/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Tim Beattie:</b> As a resident of Guelph and Mono Township i have grave concerns over this proposed mass destruction of land and water.  There is no need for something this devastating to the people and environment.   <small>(04/25/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Mark Cornfield:</b> I fully support this petition.   <small>(04/25/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Franziska Nonnenmann:</b> There must be an environmental assessment done for any industrial project like the proposed quarry, especially for one as large as the proposal by the Boston based, Highland Companies, which would become one of the larges quarry mines in Canada, how can our governments as this day and age let this sort of thing happen, I am outraged <small>(04/25/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Cathy Whitcombe:</b> I support this petition to oppose the Highlands Mega Quarry in Melancthon.  <small>(04/25/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Liz MacInnis:</b> I support this petition -- keep this land in the hands of the farmers! <small>(04/25/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>John Dondertman:</b> As a resident of Mulmur I don&#39;t think I should have to fight a large scale open mine in prime farm land. All the residents and townships should be able to lay claim to the land and it&#39;s usage. Allowing a 6000 area gravel pit to operate in this area is wrong. The plan to mine this area has no benefit for the future of the local and far reaching communities. 
STOP THE QUARRY <small>(04/25/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Amanda Slack:</b> I fully support this petition. It is truly sad that our prime agricultural land and heritage is being destroyed for profit by a US company!  <small>(04/25/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Janet Pelley:</b> We can&#39;t eat gravel.  I think it&#39;s a real travesty that an environmental assessment is not required for a quarry. <small>(04/25/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Francves Oommen:</b> Hi, I am writing from Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. I used to live in Ontario. I fully support you. Here we are in partnership with First Nations working together to halt oil and gas exploration and extraction (fracking) in our rural area. <small>(04/25/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Randall Coryell:</b> I am stunned and appalled at the proposal by Highland Companies, an American company fronted by Canadian John Lowndes, to excavate limestone in Melancthon Township. This company is not to be trusted. It has quietly purchased 8500 acres of land under the guise of growing potatoes while purchasing rail right of way to Owen Sound, obviously to export aggregate from this agricultural land. These 8500 acres are the headwaters of the Grand, Credit and Nottawasaga rivers, an invaluable resource for Southern Ontario.  

Why are our elected representatives not standing up to this outrage, the unconscionable actions of a corporation that has profit as its sole motivation for activity? When will our elected officials act in the best interests of the citizens they have been asked to represent? 

Randall Coryell 
Elora Ontario

 <small>(04/25/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Carol McCann:</b> Just heard the interview on CBC As it Happens (25 Apr 2011) concerning this issue, and I am deeply concerned about the environmental impact of this proposed quarry, let alone the apparent deception of Highlands in purchasing this land.  I fully support the NDACT and CAUSE efforts to stop this rapacious development. <small>(04/25/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Peter Aliferis:</b> HOW WILL THIS MAKE OUR COMMUNITY BETTER AND IMPROVE OUR QUALITY OF LIFE?  STOP DESTROYING OUR COMMUNITY AND OUR FOOD AND WATER.
STOP THE MEGA QUARRY


 <small>(04/26/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Neil Epstein:</b> Stop the quarry.
We purchase a farm on 124 in simcoe county 2 years ago on the niagra  escarpment.  It is the most beautiful part if our province, and it will be ruined if the quarry goes through. <small>(04/26/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Stacey Saunders:</b> I fully support this petition!   <small>(04/26/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Peggy Aliferis:</b> Protect our most precious natural resource - our clean water supply! Stop the mega quarry!  <small>(04/26/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Laurie Mutton:</b> Although I am not a resident of North Dufferin County, I am a concerned resident of Ontario and wish to add my voice to those in opposition to this serious threat to the local environment and precious natural resources of North Dufferin County and beyond.  The importance of a safe and abundant water supply cannot be understated nor can the need to protect our precious farmland.  We all, including and ESPECIALLY our politicians, who are given the responsibility by us to make important decisions such as this on our behalf, must think seriously about the long-term consequences of our decisions and our actions (or inactions, as the case may be), not just about any potential short-term economic benefit related to such decisions.  To allow a company that bought up land under the pretense of continuing to farm it, to get away with such deception and this destructive plan for the land would be a terrible injustice to the local residents, and a huge disappointment to all who care about where our food comes from and the safety and security of our water supply.  I am strongly opposed to the development of this quarry and fully support this petition.  STOP THIS QUARRY.
Laurie Mutton, RR5 Chatsworth, Ontario N0H 1G0      <small>(04/26/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>John Willson:</b> Richmond Hill, ON <small>(04/26/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Richard Bodini:</b> This is the wrong place for such a project. It should be stopped. The provincial government had better step up this time! They failed the people of Holland Marsh with a peaker plant. This project would be unbelievable! <small>(04/26/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Beate Ziegert:</b> I fully agree with the petition. Highland Company should not be allowed to destroy the pristine agricultural land in the area 100 km north of Toronto.
It is disgraceful how they have cheated the people who live there and the people of Toronto who want to go there on a vacation.
B. Ziegert <small>(04/26/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Jack Carleton:</b> To value lime stone and gravel above farmland is nothing but pure greed and Dalton Mcginty has the power to stop this.  But I fear he has the ignorance and stupidity of not thinking or worrying about future generations.  Especially in his own family. <small>(04/26/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>giuseppe anile:</b> stop this now <small>(04/26/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Taylor Marie Milton:</b> I fully support this petition!!!  <small>(04/26/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Billie Mintz:</b> I support this petition - is this the petition? <small>(04/26/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Sherry Dion:</b> I fully support this petition. <small>(04/26/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>dave billyard:</b> I support this petition 100 percent. <small>(04/26/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Amie Presley:</b> We need to respect what we live on. <small>(04/26/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Therese Morgan:</b> In full support of this petition. Shocked to hear of the methods of land procurement, what is happening to the architectural history and ecology of the area, the proposed size of the quarry, the environmental damage that will result, etc. This quarry development must be stopped!  <small>(04/26/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Kim Eadie:</b> We need to preserve agricultural land and protect natural waterways.  If you look at what is happening in the world there will be a time when we will need to get our food locally.  Land, forest, water provide basic needs.  Don&#39;t ruin our tomorrows for a pot of gold today. <small>(04/26/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>D Withrow:</b> I support this petition. <small>(04/26/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Jane Sloan:</b> I am happy to sign this petition.  I think it is criminal to allow something like this to pass.  When will we learn!!! When all of our natural resources are gone... <small>(04/26/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Leah Hollinsworth:</b> Thank you for your work to help stop this atrocity from happening. Save our water, save our lives!  <small>(04/26/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Lyn Rose:</b> I fully support this petition. Please don not allow this to go through. It would be a travesty.  <small>(04/26/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Kathy & Greg Whitley:</b> We fully support the intentions of NDACT in stopping the proposed quarry.  We live &#39;below&#39; and downstream and fear the negative impact such a quarry will have on the area we chose to call home! <small>(04/26/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Sara Robles:</b> i fully support this petition  <small>(04/26/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Andrew Donovan:</b> We, the people, will defeat the multinational from destroying our land. Dufferin-Caledon united! <small>(04/26/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Amy Tigani:</b> Opposed to this development. <small>(04/26/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Hobo Wally:</b> Hobo Wally sings Stop the mega quarry!!

look for it on youtube <small>(04/27/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Zita Harper:</b> This is one of the most beautiful and precious landscapes in Ontario.  The proposed Highland Quarry is an abomination which should be opposed by all Canadians who consider themselves respectful of land, water, air and wildlife.   <small>(04/27/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Cara Armishaw:</b> Our children have no hope if these shenanigans continue. Let&#39;s not make the same mistake our parents and their parents made. We can do better. <small>(04/27/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Rob Harris:</b> I fully support this petition. This must not happen. The people must have a say in projects that have potential to cause vast harm. <small>(04/27/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Catherine Bush:</b> I&#39;m in Toronto but fully support this petition to stop the mega-quarry, protect the headwaters, and sustain agricultural use of this land. <small>(04/27/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Joan dempsey:</b> I agree with this petition <small>(04/27/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Stacey Sorokowsky:</b> The continuing degradation and destruction of our fragile wetlands and agricultural areas cannot continue unchecked like this!! WE must all work together to preserve what little wildlife, famlands &amp; environmentally sensitive areas we have left!! <small>(04/27/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Megan Nicholson:</b> I support this petition.  <small>(04/27/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>David Cumming:</b> Makes you wonder if other such acquisitions are taking place. Scary. I am in full support of the preservation of our precious natural resources and ecosystems. <small>(04/27/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Portia Corman:</b> I am vehemently against this. It seems unreal that it&#39;s even a possibility. This will be the focus of my questions to those who show up at my door running in this Federal election.  <small>(04/27/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Linda Borland-Fitzgerald:</b> I fully support the intention of this petition to stop the rape of this land, the water and wildlife by big business. <small>(04/27/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>ted livermore:</b> I can,t believe in this age of enviromental concern this is going to be allowed to happen.Open pit mining in shelburne ontario,and our goverment couldn,t care less. <small>(04/28/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Michelle Binette:</b> I am in agreement with this petition. <small>(04/28/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Tina Soper:</b> I am 100% supporting this petition to stop the Melancthon Mega Quarry Project. This project will negatively impact all of Southern Ontario.  <small>(04/29/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Jamie Harris Hyde:</b> I fully support this petition! Thanks. <small>(04/29/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Karen Drevininkas:</b> I moved here for the beauty, nature, clean air and water. Please listen to the people not big coporations as once the damage is done, it&#39;s done.  <small>(04/29/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Karen Cheeseman:</b> I&#39;m &#34;next door&#39; in Grey County and have been seriously about water issues in this area for years. This not good for anybody! <small>(04/29/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>M. Dennis:</b> I fully support the petition. Canada, &amp; particularly Ontario, is fast loosing it&#39;s food security. With increasing costs of oil &amp; transportation locally grown food will finally become profitable to produce. Our society will not be able to pay the price of imported food.
 Valuable limestone should not be wasted in the fashion that allows it to be used for road/rail beds &amp; backfill. There are many other sources for these applications. This wasteful project must be stopped.    <small>(04/29/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Don Mitton:</b> Fully in support of the petition. <small>(04/29/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Donna Deneault:</b> I live in Toronto, but this mega quarry has me very worried.  When I read that the drinking water for over one million Ontarians was going to be affected, I knew we all need to help.  It is incomprehensible, to think that this company is going to pump 600 million litres of precious water everyday forever.  When I also learned that under ON law, this company does not have to do an environmental assessment, I could not believe it.  How could such a law have ever been passed?  We need to protect the water.  It is our human right.  Also, the fact that the soil in this area is so rare is another big reason to halt this quarry at once. I am going to write to McGuinty and ask for a reprieve.  I will continue to write letters and hopefully attend your next rally. Best Wishes.   <small>(04/30/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Daniel Lei:</b> I fully support this petition.  With all the efforts trying to preserve our environment all these years, a mega quarry project cannot happen here. Of course the corporation promised that they will take utmost care not to damage our water, however, if that happens, how good is their promises?  Remember, once the damage is done, we all won&#39;t live long enough to see it heals.  Please don&#39;t make the same mistake again.  Money could be replaced, our damaged environment cannot. <small>(04/30/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>rosario mafra:</b> I want to thank-you for speaking for me, I totally agree that this beautiful land should not be disturbed.I also DO NO TRUST those people from the Highland comp. as far I been reading they are very sneeky and disonest people, as for the CD and their advertising I put everything in the mailbox to be returned to sender. Thank-you again.  Rosario <small>(04/30/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Marie B.Deane:</b> I am totally opposed to the development of a quarry on these lands. <small>(05/01/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Heidi Eisenhauer:</b> I strongly oppose any agragate permits in this aquifer and biospher.   <small>(05/02/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Kyle Williams:</b> I live in North Bay, Ontario, and I am strongly opposed to the destruction of this farmland.  For a country that is supposed to be going &#34;green&#34; this is certainly not a step in the right direction.  Everyone knows the consequences if we continue to let this happen to our environment.  Money won&#39;t matter when there is nothing left to destroy.   <small>(05/02/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>John Van Schepen:</b> I strongly support NDACT in it&#39;s opposition to Highland and the development of this Mega-Pit <small>(05/04/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Meera Drennan:</b> I became aware of this from the report on the CBC. I feel very concerned. I am strongly opposed to this project. It has very short term gains with long term consequences. There needs at the very least for scientific research to be conducted not only at the site, but also downstream of these major rivers. This quarry should not be built for the sake of our water quality and supply.  I live in Guelph which would be one of the many communities near and possibly impacted by this huge and devastating project.     <small>(05/05/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Aimee Large:</b> I support this petition <small>(05/06/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Laura Chagnon:</b> This must be stopped, please listen to the people who live in this area and consider the multitude of negative effects this is likely to have. <small>(05/06/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Scott Crameer:</b> More sickening corporate greed, This is the peoples land, this horror show must be stopped. <small>(05/06/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>steph poirier:</b> I support this petition. <small>(05/08/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Chris Watts:</b> Where is the provincial government on this crazy plan? I haven&#39;t heard anything about a full environmental assessment being conducted or even requested. Shame on you, Dalt! I live in Shelburne and do not want to drink Frankenwater. Adaquate water may simply no longer be available.The entire watershed of the Grand and Nottawasaga Rivers and all their tributaries will be affected by this single enterprise. Will Highland compensate me for our loss of property value?When they&#39;re done they&#39;ll leave a 2,300 acre hole in the ground. Will they &#34;reclaim&#34; it? Not likely...even the disused Esso gas station at Airport road and Hwy 89 sits there, an eyesore and a sign of corporations&#39; disregard for the environment. This will be no different; slick lawyers will look after them. Please contact me to let me know what kind of help you need from me. I write well and am an effective communicator. Thanks! <small>(05/09/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Aaron Friend Lettner:</b> I fully support action against this quarry. Is there no way to challenge Highland on the grounds of deliberate misrepresentation?  <small>(05/09/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Gary Heilimo :</b> I fully support this petition!
Everett, On
May 9, 2011 <small>(05/09/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Kris Heilimo:</b> I fully support this petition. <small>(05/09/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Darlene Cudney :</b> I agree 100% with this petition.  We have to be concerned.  <small>(05/09/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Jesse Foster:</b> I Strongly disapprove of the proposed use of land for a quarry. Ontario is well know for it&#39;s prime top soil and this mega project adds insult to injury in a time when the entire world is concerned about where the nutrient rich food of the future will come from. It certainly wont be from an empty pit or from the limestone extracted well below our pristine water tables.
PLEASE, please STOP THE QUARRY. <small>(05/09/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Shannon Evans:</b> This must be stopped. I am in complete support of this petition.
 <small>(05/10/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Cathy Jacobsen:</b> I agree and with this petition and am totally opposed to anything that affects the aquifer. <small>(05/11/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Laura Geddes:</b> I do not support movement for this quarry whatsoever. I am young, and even though I am just starting out my job in the media..I will do EVERYTHING I can to stop this. This idea disgusts me. <small>(05/11/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Spencer Bilodeau:</b> This &#34;development&#34; is absolutely outrageous!  I fully support this petition! <small>(05/11/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Erin Butler:</b> i just learned of this, and it&#39;s one of the saddest, most disturbing things i can imagine.  when are people going to realize there is only one Earth... and we (they) are destroying it :(  <small>(05/12/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Terry Herckenrath:</b> I&#39;m appalled at the thought of the destruction of our renewable natural resources and the effect on the many species of wildlife in this area, including many endangered species.

Please stop this insanity before it is too late. <small>(05/12/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Chip Yarwood:</b> We simply must fight this to the end my friends .Since when does anyone including American controlled puppet companies like  Highland have a god given right to profit at the cost of the   environment and our childrens future,What kind of creatures are these people like Dahnnier and how do they manage to sleep at night. They are burning down farms so there is no standing trace of the rich history of family farming left to see so no one will care or know whats been lost forever but they are WRONG !We do in fact   CARE  a LOT  and a LOT of us CARE. Say No to this application and save our future. We CAN stop it. sincerely Chip Yarwood. <small>(05/13/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Martha Munroe:</b> I would like to petition this. No Quarry!  Martha Munroe marthamunroe@gmail.com 330 Bartlett St, Toronto, On M6H 3G7 <small>(05/13/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Alex Harper:</b> This pit has to be stopped. It is outrageous that a company like this can misrepresent itself in such a manner a continue with this disastrous project for our environment.  <small>(05/14/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Justin Reist:</b> I support the NDACT 100% <small>(05/15/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Carolyn Harris:</b> The government needs to put stakeholders above corporations.  DON&#39;T FAVOUR QUARRIES OVER PEOPLE!  The environmental devastation this quarry will cause is irrevocable.  Is this the legacy we want to leave for the future? <small>(05/16/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Steve Of the Hore Clan:</b> I am against the quarry! <small>(05/16/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Sarah Martel:</b> I am against a mega quarry in the heart of ontario. Drinking water will be damaged and ecosystems destroyed. NO <small>(05/16/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>KKo:</b> Being a city dweller involved in food security and urban agriculture, I fully appreciate the importance and gravity no letting this quarry happen. The impact will affect all of us in Ontario and we need to get the word out! <small>(05/17/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>ted livermore :</b> Our goverment will allow this company to ruin the greatest wild trout stream in southern ontario without a care,i thought we lived in a time of enviromental concern.Maybe highland will stock some catfish in the nottawasaga after they turn it into a warmwater souphole. <small>(05/17/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Mona Gudjurgis:</b> please stop the mega quarry <small>(05/17/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Sarah McSweeney:</b> STOP the QUARRY!!! <small>(05/17/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>miguel sa :</b> Stop this quarry and the globalization of our beautfiul nation  <small>(05/17/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Mercedes Edwards :</b> ... <small>(05/17/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Sandra Chater:</b> This is DISPICABLE.  IT CAN NOT HAPPEN.

Pay attention and STOP this RAPE of our country. <small>(05/17/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Yvonne Conway:</b> We currently live in Mansfield over looking the Niagara Escarpment. However we used to lown a motel in Hockley.How is it that we were not allowed to cut down a tree or change the colour of our roof when we owned that land as it was within the Niagara Escarpment? And when we tried to sell, what we thought was a commercial property we were told it could only be sold for as is commercial use and not changed into any other type of operation.  Because of this we had to turn down several viable offers and we lost our shirts when we finally sold and walked away with almost nothing in our pockets!!!!  Now we have sunk everything we own into our nice country home and this threatens to destroy our water and the value of our property.

HOW HOW HOW is this fair that this huge AMERICAN conglomerate can bully their way in and even contemplate what they plan to do????

I want to know what we can do to help shut this down??? PLEASE contact us! Our whole family is willing to help in any small way. 
Sincerely Richard and Yvonne Conway
(705) 435-6230 <small>(05/17/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Mark Breadner:</b> I fully support this petition. If our government supports the development of this quarry it will be no different than committing genocide on it&#39;s own people and a massive crime against mother nature and the universe. I cannot, and will not allow this to happen and am willing to stake my life to make this never ever take place! <small>(05/17/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Peter Yan:</b> I am in full support of NDACT and this blog to stop the quarry.

Peter Yan <br> <small>(04/03/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Katarina Zoricic:</b> I am in agreement with this petition and want to do anything I can to help. Please contact me via email and let me know. <small>(05/18/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Katarina Zoricic:</b> Although I reside at 111 Warwood Road, Etobicoke ON M9B 5B6, I am in Collingwood and other parts of Dufferin County every weekend. It is my second home. I want to help stop this is any way I can <small>(05/18/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>mark baswick:</b> This proposed quarry is an outrage and insult to all good citizens.  Shame on our government for their complete lack of stewardship and on the corporation for such wanton and reckless greed. What kind of legacy is this for our grandchildren? Shame!  <small>(05/19/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Diane Shears:</b> As a city dweller and locavore,  I am entirely dependent on our local farms for survival.  Farmers feed cities!     <small>(05/20/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Susan Bain:</b> I fully support this petition. This land assembly has occurred in an area that hosts the most prime agricultural and potato crop specialty soils in our province. It makes no sense to destroy such productive land in order to provide profits for shareholders in an American, or any other company. What will we sell off next? Our children, perhaps? <small>(05/20/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Steve Blogger:</b> I am against the clearing of the highlands <small>(05/23/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>John Holt:</b> I definitely support the petition. Putting any kind of quarrying operation on this land would be a disgrace ecologically, politically, and ethically. <small>(05/24/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Laura Baker:</b> In full support of this petition. Having just travelled through this area on our way to a trade show to support the equine community, I was taken aback by the beauty and vastness of these farm lands. It is obvious that the long term stewards of these lands have done a fantastic job of protecting and using these lands in harmony with what nature intended. If the vast majority of these people do not want this project to continue then the politicians must be held accountable and this project stopped.  <small>(05/24/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Barb Jaques:</b> I strongly support this petition and the preservation of this land. When are we going to stop giving the money mongers their way and start to pay attention to what truly matters. It&#39;s hard to remain hopeful in these times when money seems to be the only thing that speaks. <small>(05/24/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>JILL KELSALL:</b> I whole heartedly endorse this petition and will try to help in whatever way I can to further the opposition to this frankly frightening quarry. 
 <small>(05/24/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Paul McNairn:</b> It seems everywhere you turn these days there is an eye sore of a gravel pit.  I live in Amaranth Township on the Grand River.  I am an avid hunter, fisherman and enjoy living in the country.  I&#39;m afraid that this proposed gravel pit is going to have a detrimental impact on farming, wildlife and water supply.  Some big companies move in to build and add to an area, here we have one that is going to destroy and take away leaving, what every other gravel pit leaves behind...a big hole.  I am opposed to the Highlands Company proposed gravel pit!  It brings nothing of value to our community. <small>(05/25/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Aaron MacDonald:</b> Aaron MacDonald
aar.macdonald@gmail.com
52 Hawthorne Road, Orangeville, ON

Please stop this quarry! <small>(05/26/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Liz Simpson:</b> from Ottawa.... fully support this petition <small>(05/26/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>paula bilz:</b> I fully support this petition. 05/27/11 <small>(05/27/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Kathleen Mackintosh:</b> I support this petition. Save our farm land - without it we all go hungry! <small>(05/27/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Lainie Knox:</b> &#34;The real &#34;haves&#34; are they who can acquire freedom, self-confidence and even riches without depriving others of them.&#34;
-eric hoffer(1902-1983) <small>(05/27/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>heather de van der schueren:</b> To allow this quarry to proceed would be a crime against the land, the people and the environment of Ontario.
Heather de van der Schueren, Flesherton, Ontario <small>(05/27/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Maryanne LaBrash:</b> IF THE MCGUINTY GOVERNMENT PERMITS THIS TRAVESTY, THE PEOPLE OF ONTARIO WILL NEITHER FORGIVE NOR FORGET!! <small>(05/27/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Melissa Roe:</b> I fully support this petition to stop the destruction of prime agricultural land and endangered water sources for rivers that feed directly into my own town -- including Grand River.  I stand with the people of North Dumfries and the farmers whose livelihoods will be lost.
 <small>(05/27/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Chris Pilgrim:</b> I live in the UK and I fully support this petition.
If there is anything practical I can do to help please contact me at the email i provided. God bless. <small>(05/27/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Shelley Goetze O'Connor:</b> The proposed Melanchton Mega Quarry, 120km northwest of Toronto, in some of the most prime agricultural land in Ontario IS WRONG!!!. Such an ill thought out plan.
When will the consuming and the GREED for money STOP. This is the wrong place, so very very WRONG. Common sense, conscience, sensibility, respect...I fear are dissappearing in our world. I FULLY support this petition.

 <small>(05/27/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Leslie Summers deLuca:</b> I am in support of this petition. Proposals of this nature should certainly be required to undergo a full environmental assessment. I am in favour of preserving our Ontarian agricultural land. <small>(05/29/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>lisa chandler:</b> it would be such a lose for the entire surrounding area. the affect on the soil, land, water and residents would be catastrophic. it could seriously alter the entire southern ontario landscape. not to mention possibly destroying the only thing that could save us, agriculture on a local level.  <small>(05/30/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Miriam England:</b> I fully support this petition.  It is frightening to think that this could happen.  I hope our governments will do something to stop this. <small>(05/31/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Ben Murphy:</b> I fully support this petition but I despise Highland comnpanies. It is major bull that this company could come in with false pretense and likely destroy lives and have major enviromental impact by quarrying below the water table.  <small>(05/31/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>David Pease:</b> An article from last Saturday&#39;s Toronto Star about the Caledon pit 

www.thestar.com/article/591036 <small>(02/24/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Karren Wallace:</b> Orangeville Banner March 3, 2009: &#34;The Highlands Companies..says a quarry isn&#39;t necessarily in the cards.&#34; see for full article and quotes: www.orangevillebanner.com/news/article/65756 <small>(03/05/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>David Pease:</b> A recent article in Better Farming Magazine:
www.betterfarming.com/online-news/dufferin-group-seeks-ag-special-designation-amid-fears-quarry-1974 <small>(03/20/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Barry Hebden:</b> I fully support this petition..Our farm lands are most important to our community, to us, to our country.  <small>(04/19/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>John Pomeroy:</b> I totally support the petition and share many of the concerns raised by others. We as a community have to come together to ensure that our way of life and beautiful landscapes are preserved. I&#146;m all for progress however I don&#146;t understand how another &#147;PIT&#148; would better our community or ensure prosperity. Our precious farmland deserve to be protected and as such we should be reaching out to our elected officials to demand that they do their part to ensure that the voice of the community (their constituents) is represented. I pledge my full support and wish to thank the NDACT Committee members for their time and effort.  <small>(04/27/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Dave Adeney:</b> At www.thespec.com (Hamilton Spectator) there is a good archive of articles about the fight to stop the quarry at Mount Nemo near Burlington.  Some iinclude details of alliances local residents have made with significant environmental groups. Simple enter &#34;quarry&#34; into the site&#39;s search engine.
 <small>(10/25/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Dave Adeney:</b> Highlights from the Nov. 17/09 opinion piece in the Hamilton Spectator by Joan Little, former Burlington, Ont. municipal councillor and current member of the Niagara Escarpment Commission (NEC):
 
On Nov. 18, the NEC will decide on the controversial application by Nelson Aggregate to expand its quarry operation near Mt. Nemo in Halton Region. Interested agencies include Halton Region, City of Burlington, Conservation Halton, NEC and the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR). The first three of these and NEC staff all oppose the application. Several major issues are in play; the most serious is identification of a provincially significant wetland. PERL (Protecting Escarpment Rural Land), co-led by singer-songwriter Sarah Harmer, hired three consultants, costing them $50,000, one of whom evaluated the wetlands. NEC is recommending a report be prepared in response to petitions from Halton, Burlington and PERL to re-designate lands in Mount Nemo with a more protective designation. The NEC, an arm&#39;s-length provincial agency, reports to MNR, the ministry which hosts conservation authorities, looks after forests and wetland, but also issues aggregate licences.
  
NEC will review another application on Nov. 18. Walker Aggregate in Clearview Township wants to expand. A key issue is impact on three rivers: Pretty, Mad and Beaver.

Little says, &#34;Quarries have had stunning success at hearings but these will be major tests of quarrying vs. environmental degradation.&#34;
 <small>(11/17/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Dave Adeney:</b> Highlights from Dec. 1 Hamilton Spectator article by former Burlington municipal councillor Joan Little:

It usually costs a lot to oppose an application for land-use planning. There is the possibility that review/approval Boards will assess costs.  She mentions two recent quarry applications to the Niagara Escarpment Commission and high costs for one anti-quarry group. Citizen groups running fund-raising events are competing with big corporations with bags of money. She asks for a better way - such as a tribunal to asses the validity of a group&#39;s concerns.  Then, if concerns were found valid, at least part of the appeal funding to be provided from the public purse.
 <small>(12/01/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>the truth hurts:</b> NDACT seemed to over look this acticle on their web site. It is pretty true so no sense hidding it.
.orangeville.com/opinion/letters/article/606957--an-inconvenient-truth-about-progress-and-growth

If a Melancthon isnt a good spot for a quarry maybe you could suggest a better place, as the need and use of aggregate is unstopable. <small>(02/12/10)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Karren:</b> No argument, there is an appetite for aggregate that is unstoppable, kind of like most people&#39;s appetite&#39;s for food and water.  SO, if aggregate is to go here, because it is in short supply and really needed....that is the same argument for NOT putting the mine here.  Prime agricultural land is in extremely short supply is non renewable and there is an unstoppable appetite for it.  So lets put the quarry here.  Where do you suggest we produce our food? <small>(02/15/10)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>the truth hurts:</b> If farm land is in such short supply, you would have thought farming would be more profitable, and the locals may not have been so quick to sell, as they would have been making lots of money from their land.  And last time I check the &#34;best&#34; farm land in Ontario was being eatin up by Brampton (Peel) and Halton area housing projects. The Government doesn&#146;t seem interested in protecting that land, so what makes you think they will in Melancthon, one of the most under populated townships in Southern Ontario. From what I understand, limestone is only available from curtain areas, (where god put it)so it can only be extracted from where it is, not from where you would like it to be. As far as water goes, do you know any areas that have gone &#34;dry&#34; from pit or quarry activities in Ontario? And if so please let the MOE and MNR know, as Ontario has strick water laws, that prohibit such things from happening. <small>(02/16/10)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>the truth hurts:</b> oh and last time I checked the super market, 99.9% of our produce come from the south during winter months!!!  So you better head down there and make sure they aren&#146;t messing up their farming land also, I am sure they would appreciate that. <small>(02/16/10)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Joe Bloggs:</b> What are you talking about?  I only eat food that is grown within 100 km of my home.  Granted my diet consists of only beef, potatoes and a few grains which over the past 50 years has resulted in a sickly and grotesque near human existence, deforming what is left of my body.  Who needs fruit in the winter or the summer I say. <small>(02/18/10)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>the truth hurts:</b> Is it just rummor or has Dale been arrested???
 <small>(04/09/10)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Dave Adeney:</b> The April 14, 2010 issue of the Hamilton Spectator has a very detailed, well-written full-page article on the history of the Carlisle, Ont. anti-quarry effort leading to the success announced April 12 (provincial minister&#39;s order preventing St. Mary&#39;s Cement from opening quarry).
 <small>(04/14/10)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>the truth hurts:</b> Yes the Flamborough Quarry, was SURROUNDED by hundreds of million dollar plus estate homes, people with very deep pockets and most import they had people plugged directly into the provincal governement. <small>(04/20/10)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Karren:</b> Hey Truth Hurts: re Flamborough and important people and expensive homes-ever been to Mulmur?  Know anyone that lives there?  In fact I know a few connected (and yes dare I say it wealthy) people even in little old Melancthon.... <small>(04/24/10)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>thetruthhurts:</b> 401 energy seems a little quite on who&#39;s in who&#39;s not!  Anyone got any news on this subject? <small>(06/21/10)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Karren:</b> Excellent meeting on January 22, 2011.  Good information and HUGE turnout. <small>(02/08/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Beverley:</b> I am in full support to those fighting the development of this land for the use of anything other than agricultural <small>(04/19/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Jessica:</b> Even as a young person I know the quarry is wrong. Don&#39;t we have the right to farms, beauty and clean water not a big hole in the ground? <small>(04/29/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Dave Adeney:</b> Would much of the aggregate from the proposed quarry be exported?  If so, that would negate much of the rationale for a mega-quarry (i.e., if Ontario has a huge need, why would new production be exported)?
 <small>(05/29/11)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>David Pease:</b> For more information about the rail line and Melancthon Township&#39;s response, check the web site ,www.ndact.com, news section. <small>(02/24/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>steve:</b> Without knowing all the details first hand, I try and gather as much information as I can myself, and evaluate it for it&#39;s worth.

What I have noticed is mis-information on BOTH sides of the fence with regards to a quarry/tree cutting, etc. 

If NDACT is trying to fight the good fight, make sure you cross your Ts and dot your Is. Each time you make comments that aren&#39;t true, or are &#39;incorrect&#39; your stance is severly diminished <small>(06/05/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>brent lane:</b> hi i have one little comment im a open pit worker and have been for 20 yrs and unless you people are going to support my family then im all for the open pit mine.other words im glad to see it come here its about time,just because it means jobs in dufferin and indursty.and i work for one of the biggest pit here in ontario and glad to see one come to dufferin,pit do add to the econmey not with material but natural wild life with,sanctarys,and ponds .just to say im all for it and only one person but i hope you people can look beond the badness of its not a quarry but a new begining in life.
thank you  brent lane <small>(06/23/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Charles Hooker:</b> I would like to contact one or members of the NDACT executive directly, to discuss the legal issues.  I would be grateful for a name and telephone umbre I can call.  Contact me by email, please. <small>(09/18/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>chris ruhl:</b> this is insane, some of the best farm land into a pit, no way, i see thousands of tons of imported foods. Wrong political parties get it right or get unemployed. The world has killed there own economy with imports not CANADA.....Beleive me even apple juice comes from china not THORNBURY or SIMCOE....why free trade...no more...put your feet in and fight..if not for your own hertiage for your children..support tarrifs make free trade obsoletefair trade maybe... <small>(09/19/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>chris ruhl:</b> this is insane, some of the best farm land into a pit, no way, i see thousands of tons of imported foods. Wrong political parties get it right or get unemployed. The world has killed there own economy with imports not CANADA.....Beleive me even apple juice comes from china not THORNBURY or SIMCOE....why free trade...no more...put your feet in and fight..if not for your own hertiage for your children..support tarrifs make free trade obsoletefair trade maybe... <small>(09/19/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Dave Adeney:</b> A potential concern for us in the quarry issue is raised by the following article in the Oct. 7/09 Hamilton Spectator:
 
Ontario should bring in anti-SLAPP laws: report
 
TORONTO. Ontario should introduce legislation that would protect citizen groups fighting to protect natural areas from intimidating legal tactics used by developers, such as so-called SLAPP lawsuits, environmental commissioner Gord Miller said in his annual report yesterday.
 
SLAPP - or strategic lawsuits against public participation - are stopping local residents from participating in the planning porocess out of fear they&#39;ll be saddled with huge legal costs, he said.
 
Miller&#39;s report also:
.  urges stronger protection for woodlands as the province reviews its land use planning policy
.  says many of Ontario&#39;s cropland soils are experiencing considerable erosion
. warns that Ontario frog, toad and salamander species are at risk and face an uncertain future due to habitat loss, chemical pollution, and invasive species.&#34;
 
The Canadian Press <small>(10/07/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Aurora  Browne:</b> A huge hole in the ground does not represent the beginning of life, it is the end of an ecosystem, an economy, and a way of living for everyone around it.

Furthermore, this &#34;reclamation&#34; business is lunacy.  Does everyone realize that if this company simply makes the hole deep enough, they are released from any obligation to put things back the way they were?  And how do you put things back, when you&#39;ve taken out millions of tons of bedrock?  Make no mistake, this is BAD NEWS. <small>(11/16/09)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Joe Bloggs:</b> OK, so some jobs will be created and then guess what, there won&#39;t be any town left? The water table is the biggest issue, and some lousy ponds aren&#39;t going to cut it. We understand both sides of the fence here, I&#39;m sick of people thinking that we don&#39;t understand that yes, we know that we use limestone on a daily basis and the number of jobs a massive quarry will produce. But tell me what happens when there is no more limestone? They just up and leave,and everyone downstream has had to move, and there is no more environment. I think I can see the both sides of the fence here pretty clear, and I know exactly which one is the wrong one. <small>(01/21/10)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>gary rideout:</b> water,water everywhere and not a  drop to drink <small>(09/15/10)</small></p>
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			  <p><b>Anna Armstrong:</b> People are all fired up.  What should we be doing now to sustain the momentum?
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