NDACT

(North Dufferin Agricultural and Community Taskforce, Inc.)

We are an incorporated, not for profit, entity which was formed in January 2009 by concerned citizens from Melancthon and Mulmur Townships.

The NDACT executive board was formed by a group of volunteers nominated by community members.

At the inaugural meeting, members of the community gathered to voice their concerns and to find out more about The Highland Companies plans regarding the more than 6,000 acres of prime agricultural land that they had amassed as of that date. Up to that point in time, and for a lengthy period of time afterwards, Highland reiterated to the community that they had been acquiring large tracts of agricultural land solely with a view to creating a world class farming operation, but residents were highly skeptical.

By the date of the meeting, there was a growing suspicion in the area that other plans were afoot, although the applicant would not clearly admit so. There was significant evidence that the applicant was undertaking activities that were inconsistent with its stated intentions (of just being interested in potato farming) including well testing and drilling, archaeological studies, woodlot and fence row clearing and the demolition of homesteads. Highland stated that these activities were merely to improve their farming operations.

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Waterstock - June 11, 2017

Wellington Water Watchers and Riverfest Elora

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You are invited to Waterstock at the Erin Fall Fairgrounds, to join together as a community and ask Premier Kathleen Wynne to Say No to Nestlé.

Wellington County is currently on the front line of the movement to Say No to Nestlé.

Come to Waterstock and help stop Nestle’s insatiable demand for more and more water around the planet. 

Wellington Water Watchers together with Riverfest Elora are preparing for thousands

to attend this event, which will feature celebrity chefs, musicians, artists, local wineries and breweries.

Waterstock will be an empowering celebration.

Join them at Waterstock and help make it a watershed moment in the movement to protect Ontario’s water.