Nestle Water – A Busker Song

While strolling through Downtown Guelph today, seeking to get a feel of the city’s character, a busker got my attention, singing tunes of political opposition to Nestle’s tapping and selling of local water.


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About Kent Hakull

I'm fascinated and engaged when looking at urban and regional planning theory and reality, policy and practice. And this is what I research currently: (1) Smart Growth theory, (2) the Places to Grow: Growth Plan for the Greater Golden Horseshoe, Ontario, and the Downtown Secondary Plan in Guelph, Ontario (one of 25 Urban Growth Centres) policy, and (3) the early stages of redeveloping the 5 Arthur Street South (Downtown Guelph), a brownfield site, in practice.
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