Ford’s Bill 60: Opening Ontario’s Taps to Profit

FORD’S BILL 60: OPENING OUR TAPS TO PROFIT?

Hey Ontario, grab your water bottle—and your wallet.

Premier Doug Ford’s new Bill 60 is turning your tap water into a corporate cash cow.

This legislation quietly paves the way for private companies to seize control of municipal water systems.

Your monthly water bill is about to skyrocket.

Safety decisions will move from local councils to corporate boardrooms.

Clean drinking water could become a luxury only the wealthy can afford.

THE CORPORATE GRAB BEGINS

Here’s the dirty truth buried in the fine print.

Bill 60 removes every barrier to water privatization.

Corporate sharks are already circling.

French water giants and American equity firms are thirsty for Ontario’s most precious resource.

Linda from Hamilton is already struggling with a $90 monthly water bill.

“If they privatize, I’m looking at $150, maybe $200,” she warns.

“That’s groceries for my kids.”

Dr. Jennifer Blake, environmental expert at University of Toronto, is sounding the alarm.

“This is a disaster waiting to happen.”

“Once profit becomes the priority, maintenance gets cut and safety gets compromised.”

Private water companies promise efficiency.

Here’s what they don’t advertise.

They slash workforces and hike rates by 30, 40, even 50 percent.

They sue governments that try to stop them.

Remember Walkerton.

Seven people died in that water crisis.

It happened when safety took a back seat to budget cuts.

Now imagine profit margins driving those decisions.

YOUR VOICE UNDER WATER

The worst part?

Ford’s government is ramming this through with minimal public consultation.

They held one two-hour hearing.

One.

While you were working, they were selling off your future.

NDP water critic Catherine Fife is fighting furious.

“This is a betrayal of every Ontario family.”

“Water is a human right, not a commodity.”

But the Progressive Conservatives have the votes to make this nightmare real.

The bill moves to final reading this week.

If it passes, the sell-off begins immediately.

First one town. Then another.

Within five years, experts predict half of Ontario’s water will be corporate-controlled.

The clock is ticking.

You have days to speak out, not months.

So next time you turn on your tap, ask yourself one question.

Is this water helping your community?

Or filling some CEO’s bonus check?

Hey Ontario, grab your water bottle.

They’re coming for what’s inside it.


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