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March 2013 Newsletter - Food and Water First

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Message from The Chair 

                                       

As stated at the information meeting and celebration event held February 16, 2013, the FOOD and WATER FIRST campaign is underway. NDACT is extending the reach achieved by the Mega Quarry battle by including businesses, other concerned citizen groups, politicians and municipalities’ province wide.

When we all originally engaged in this fight for our, and our children’s, clean air, safe local food and clear water, a fight that was brought on by the Mega Quarry proposal, we promised not to stop when that particular proposal was defeated, but push on to change the laws and policy statements that allowed that crazy application in the first place.

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December 2012 NDACT Current Times

 

NDACT CURRENT TIMES

December 2012 Newsletter

Happy Holidays

Message From The Chair

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays Everyone,

Consider the original NDACT mission statement

xmas-foodandwater1NDACT's mission is to preserve and protect the unique and non-renewable resources of North Dufferin County - including the Headwaters that supply water to hundreds of thousands of Ontarians, our exceptional Prime Agricultural Farmland and the environmental, social, economic and cultural characteristics that have been such an important and vibrant part of our community and its heritage for more than 150 years.

Do you remember where you were when you heard that the Highlands Mega Quarry application was withdrawn? Those that have been campaigning against the quarry sure do – as do those that have supported those efforts over the last 4+ years. The November 21 announcement was a watershed moment in the fight to protect our Food and Water. As the cheers rose and the congratulations came flooding in, we also heard the question “what’s next – if anything – for NDACT?” A lot actually….

The “all party” Aggregate Resources Act (ARA) Review Committee has not completed the review process as the legislature is prorogued and we are looking forward to this getting back on track when the government resumes sitting. Too much valuable public input was given during the public hearing process for this now not to be followed through.

As well, the Provincial Policy Statement (PPS) must prioritize protection for Prime Farmland and Source Water Regions. We are all committed to ensuring that these changes are put in place. Until then our Food and Water is at risk and the battle is not over.

we have already done the imTogether possible, yet we have two more defined goals to accomplish before our task, protecting Prime Farmland and Source Water Regions for our Children and Grandchildren, is completed. Let’s not put down our guard, enjoy all this special Season has to offer, give many Thanks, and then get back to work on “Food and Water First”.

What’s next?

  1. We are holding a general meeting and celebration on February 16 at the Honeywood community centre – where it all began. Please stay tuned for details on this event. Tickets will be sold at cost. Come out and celebrate with us!

  2. Those of you who have supported us with Stop the Mega Quarry signs will be able to trade them in for “Food and Water First” signs at our sign depots:
    http://www.ndact.com/index.php/how-can-i-help/stop-the-mega-quarry-signs

Or, as an alternative, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or mail us ( NDACT, Box 15, Honeywood, ON L0N 1H0) your mailing address and we will send one out to you.

  1. Giving thanks. We would not be where we are today without the support and commitment of our MP’s and those MPP’s who actively engaged at Queens Park. We asked for their help and they responded. Please send your thanks to them – sample text will follow below.

Most importantly, we would like to thank each and every one of you. As individuals or as groups, to everyone that displayed a "Stop the Quarry'' sign, purchased memberships, made donations, attended events, wrote letters, spread the news and showed opposition to the application, we truly thank. As a collective group, we have made a difference.

It’s not over and there is still much work to be done. We look for your continued support on this journey, and hope to see you at the event on Feb 16.

Carl Cosack

NDACT Chair

 Call to Action: Thank You Notes! 

    While we continue to savour our victory over the Highland mega quarry, several politicians were supportive of our efforts and we'd like to thank them for their work. We'd like everyone to send a small note of appreciation to the politicians listed below. Here's an example of what you can write! Get to your keyboards and please add your own thoughts!

 Dear_________________,

  As one of the thousands of people involved in the campaign to stop the proposed Highland mega quarry, I would like to thank you for your participation in supporting our endeavours. The decision by Highland and its backer, the Baupost Group, to withdraw its application for the largest quarry in Canadian history came after much hard work by Ontario citizens and your efforts on behalf of the province's concerned residents. I hope you will continue to work with us to develop better land-use policies. We must protect prime farmland and vital water resources while balancing Ontario's need for aggregate. Together we can create a lasting legacy for our province and future generations. 

 Yours sincerely,

__________________________________

Pick one or many and say "Thank You!"

MP Michael Chong - This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.  

MP David Tilson - This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

MP Matthew Kellway - This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

MP Peggy Nash - This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

MP Craig Scott - This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

MP Elizabeth May - This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.  

MPP Sylvia Jones - This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

MPP Mike Colle - This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

MPP Jonah Schein - This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

MPP Peter Tabuns - This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Mike Schreiner - This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Josh Matlow - This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.  

Thank you to Donna T. for initiating this Call to Action

 

UPCOMING EVENTS and NDACT MERCHANDISE UPDATES

NDACT General Meeting and Celebration - February 16, 2013

Mark the date. You won't want to miss it!

Full details to follow at a later time.

 

Community Play About the Grassroots Movement - Fall 2013

This play will be a community engaged project, with the guidance of Everybody's Theatre Company's artistic director and professional playwright Dale Hamilton.

Between October 2012 and September 2013, Everybody's Theatre will focus significant attention on the Townships of Melancthon and Mulmur, basing itself at The Highland Learning Centre (home to the Rural Learning Association) in the village of Honeywood. The staged reading will take place in the fall of 2013.
Event updates will be posted on the NDACT website.

 
 

Save Life Hoodies are Still Available

The Bobolink design called "SAVE LIFE"

designed by 2nd year OCAD student Avarie Graham.hoodies-black-thumbnail

They are available in:

  • black pullover style with the logo on the front
  •  charcoal grey zipper style with logo on the back
  • sizes S - XXL   
  • Contact: Julie  at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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Trade your "Stop the Mega Quarry" Sign for a "Food and Water First" sign.

Click here for more details.

Signs will also be available at our meeting on February 16, 2013.

 
 
 
 

STAY IN TOUCH!

To keep abreast of on going events and media stories please visit www.ndact.com. Encourage your friends to sign up for the NDACT newsletter: http://www.ndact.com/index.php/newsletter-sign-up

Media updates and stories:http://www.ndact.com/index.php/media-stories

Follow us on Twitter:http://twitter.com/nomegaquarry

http://www.facebook.com/no.mega.quarry

http://www.facebook.com/Friends.of.NDACT


Message From NDACT Chair - Dec. 2012

xmas-foodandwater1Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays Everyone,

Consider the original NDACT mission statement

NDACT's mission is to preserve and protect the unique and non-renewable resources of North Dufferin County - including the Headwaters that supply Water to hundreds of thousands of Ontarians, our exceptional Prime Agricultural Farmland and the environmental, social, economic and cultural characteristics that have been such an important and vibrant part of our community and its heritage for more than 150 years.

Do you remember where you were when you heard that the Highlands Mega Quarry application was withdrawn? Those that have been campaigning against the quarry sure do – as do those that have supported those efforts over the last 4+ years. The November 21 announcement was a watershed moment in the fight to protect our Food and Water. As the cheers rose and the congratulations came flooding in, we also heard the question “what’s next – if anything – for NDACT?” A lot actually….

Read more...

October 2012 NDACT Current Times

 

NDACT CURRENT TIMES

                    October 2012 Newsletter


 

                                  

                                    Message From The Chair

It has been a very busy and productive summer for all of us. I am continually amazed at the Highland Companies attempts to redo their image; big billboards on their barns along with Canadian flags to show their admiration for this beautiful Country. As if anyone is fooled.

 

We know that Highland Companies is incorporated in Nova Scotia and that the province is famous for limiting the liability companies registered there are exposed to.

 

The billboard on the old Laverty storage building on County Road 124, is just as bizarre. We have a picture of the application form right in front of that building, the very application that asks for permission to blow this all up, including the building with the billboard on it! Using the Canadian Flag will not make the fact disappear that the financing hedge fund, Baupost, is from Boston. The trouble is, they just do not have a good story to tell, no sane person wants this Mega Quarry.

 

With the review of the Provincial Policy Statement currently underway, please check the EBR so that you can comment, the whole concept of a Mega Quarry deserves to be questioned.

 

The five-year review of the Provincial Policy Statement commenced on March 1, 2010 and has included extensive consultation across Ontario with members of the public, municipalities, Aboriginal communities and organizations, and stakeholders. The input, ideas and suggestions from the consultation have helped shape proposed revisions to the PPS and prompted consideration of whether to extend the legislated PPS five-year review cycle.

 

The Province is seeking comments on the draft policies to ensure that the PPS provides effective policy direction to protect provincial interests and input on the current 5-year review period for the Policy Statement.

 

This proposal has been posted for a 60 day public review and comment period starting September 24, 2012. If you have any questions, or would like to submit your comments, please do so by November 23, 2012 to the individual listed under "Contact". Additionally, you may submit your comments on-line.

 

http://www.ebr.gov.on.ca/ERS-WEB-External/displaynoticecontent.do?noticeId=MTE3NDQz&statusId=MTc1Nzgw&language=en

 

Monopolies, or a concentration of control, generally do not serve the public well, just look at the price of gasoline as an example of a few companies controlling the supply of a needed commodity. Limestone is needed to drive development, we all understand that.

 

Why would we create a policy of establishing a Mega Quarry, allowing control of that Mega Quarry to a Hedge Fund? A Hedge Fund in this case. Really! It will then  hold all of us, including municipal, provincial and federal infrastructure projects ransom by controlling the price of the product. It seems smarter to have the needed supply spread around, owned by a variety of companies, who supply a regional market at competitive prices.

 

The nonpartisan opposition to the Mega Quarry is growing. A serious “Thank you” to our MP David Tilson and to MP Michael Chong, both federal Conservatives. They were responsible for bringing the honourable Peter Kent to this riding for a tour of the proposed Mega Quarry.  The Minister was very well versed on the issues and allowed enough time for an in depth discussion. On behalf of NDACT, and all of you, a heartfelt “Thank you” not only for the Minister, but for the hard working MP’s who know who their constituents is, and is not afraid to work for them.

 

Another sincere “Thank you” is being offered to MP Matt Kellway, MP Peggy Nash and Craig Scott, members of the Federal NDP. They are very engaged and are asking questions in Ottawa, as well as driving awareness of this issue in their ridings. The concern in the city over availability of safe local food, protection of our clean Source Water resources is at an all-time high. Those hardworking MP’s are seeing the need for better policies to protect communities everywhere. Even though “Resources” are a provincial issue, they see the bigger picture.

 

MP Elizabeth May, Green Party  is also working hard on our behalf and continues to raise questions and awareness in Ottawa, thank you for this. The really encouraging sign for me is that true democracy appears to be practiced here, and your voices are being heard!

 

NDACT has been represented at many events this summer, just to name a few: Stomp, Soupstock Media event, Anti Mega Quarry Walk in Collingwood, Paddle The Grand, Farmers Markets in Orangeville, Creemore and Sorauren, Artists Against The Mega Quarry events, a tour with the Honourable Peter Kent, MNR Ministry officials, Grey Highlands Probus Group tour (local food committee), NDP MP Tour, MP Peggy Nash Town hall meeting, Dufferin Arts Council Gala and more.

 

Our volunteers are out there raising awareness and funds, I am so proud of all of them for the great effort they give, and results they achieve. I also saw our “Food and Water First” sign at the entrance gate of the Outdoor Farm show and the table here at Peace Valley Ranch during the Dufferin Farm Tour was very busy.

 

October 21st, 2012 is “Soupstock” at Woodbine Park. http://www.soupstock.ca/ It will be a fabulous event put on by the Canadian Chef’s Congress and the David Suzuki Foundation. Plan to attend and sample delicious offerings from many Chefs, including some local musical talent. If you would like NDACT to arrange a bus, please send a note to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. so we will know how many seats we would need. Let us know by Oct 9th, departing Creemore and Shelburne.

 

Please check out the “Call to action” button at http://www.ndact.com/ and write your MPP asking him/her to make sure that the review of the ARA, the very legislation which allowed this crazy application, to be a meaningful review - not just a document buried in red tape. With such great input from many groups and sectors of the community and throughout the province, the review must bring serious and fundamental change to the way we plan aggregate extraction, FOOD and WATER, Life itself, must come FIRST.

 

Please stay strong and involved, it is because of you that we will succeed.

 

Have a great “Thanksgiving”, there is so much to be grateful for, and there is so much to be “Thankful” for.

 

Carl Cosack

Chair

NDACT.com

 

                              UPCOMING EVENTS and NDACT MERCHANDISE UPDATES


stomp-final-logo-thumbnailSTOMP JULY 28, 2012 A GREAT SUCCESS!

Stomp the Mega Quarry took over the Hills of Headwaters with  hundreds of folks who participated in the walk/run/bike event. The racetook place along a challenging course through the fields, forests and river valleys of this beautiful region.

Farmers with haywagons shuttled people from a parking area outside town to the starting area. It was quite the sight!  Walkers, runners and bikers then set out on the route which included some tough hills and staggering views. The races ended with a great BBQ, live music and awards presentations.  Visit http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HxAUFjRP1eY for a terrific recap of the day!

Visit http://www.ndact.com/index.php/stomp-2012 for more about the day.

 

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OCADU (Ontario College of Art & Design University) Mega Quarry Posters

On Display

October 9, 2012

MP Matthew Kellway's constituency office http://matthewkellway.ndp.ca/more-contact in the Beach, Toronto. On display Tuesday, October 9th, 2012 7:00-9:00pm.

October 11, 2012

At: Mildred's Temple Kitchen in Liberty Village, Toronto

Opening Reception Thursday, October 11, 2012, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

The posters will remain on display, leading up to Soupstock on October 21, 2012

For more details go to:

http://www.ndact.com/index.php/media-stories/media-stories-blogs/414-ocadu-winning-posters

and http://www.ndact.com/index.php/events/368-design-students-mega-quarry-posters-march-26-april-2012-2012

 

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Artists Against The Mega Quarry

In Celebration of Soupstock-Oct.18-22, 2012.

Celebrate the Land that Feeds Us!

When: Thursday, October 18 - Monday October 22, 2012

Opening Reception: Thursday, October 18 7:00PM - 9:00PM

Where: Essentia, 2180 Queen St. E., Toronto, ON (in the Beach)

http://www.artistsagainstthemegaquarry.com/

 

 

soupstock-posterPresented by: the Canadian Chefs' Council and the David Suzuki Foundation Sunday, October 21st, 2012

Funds raised will go to the David Suzuki Foundation, to be used to build a community of support for stopping the proposed Melancthon Mega Quarry and for other environmental and food-related issues.

For details visit http://www.soupstock.ca/

http://www.ndact.com/index.php/media-stories/media-stories-%20blogs/568-friends-of-soupstock

 

 

                                                                   NDACT Merchandise


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NEW NDACT Merchandise-Hoodies and bumper stickers.

The Bobolink design called "SAVE LIFE"

designed by 2nd year OCAD student Avarie Graham.

They are available in:

  • black pullover style with the logo on the front
  •  charcoal grey zipper style with logo on the back
  • sizes S - XXL

                                                                                   Donation of $70.00

These are available at the NDACT booths at the Creemore and Orangeville Farmer's Market, or through Julie  at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.


For signage requirements please visit:

http://www.ndact.com/index.php/how-can-i-help/stop-the-mega-quarry-signs

 

STAY IN TOUCH!


To keep abreast of on going events and media stories please visit www.ndact.com. Encourage your friends to sign up for the NDACT newsletter: http://www.ndact.com/index.php/newsletter-sign-up

Media updates and stories:http://www.ndact.com/index.php/media-stories

Follow us on Twitter:http://twitter.com/nomegaquarry

http://www.facebook.com/no.mega.quarry

http://www.facebook.com/Friends.of.NDACT

 

A TRIBUTE TO FARMERS:

A Tribute to Farmers, let us be thankful and help preserve our farmland! This is a worthwhile YouTube video to see.

Thank you to the anonymous "tipster" who sent this to us. You know who you are! Thank you!

http://www.youtube.com/embed/QuzhwkaNC40?rel=0

July 2012 Edition - NDACT Current Times

To view click here.

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