| # | Name | Comments |
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| 1 | Michael Patenaude | Please support the opposition to exploring, mining and milling uranium in West Quebec. Our health, environment and other industries are too precious to risk with low yield, open pit mines that are not needed by anyone but the companies developing them - to make a profit. |
| 2 | Anonymous | Please try conservation of energy as opposed to this very unclean source of energy. |
| 3 | Kelly-Ann Kruger | I'm a 20 year license holder of a prospecting permit and I can tell you first hand we don't need another ecological disaster like was created on Calumet Island.
Kelly-Ann Kruger
(819) 595-4618 |
| 4 | Karen Donaldson | Get informed and take a stand! This is where we live and vacation, and the action we take now will remain for generations to come. |
| 5 | R Chiarelli | |
| 6 | Michael McManus | |
| 7 | Natalie Prowse | I am opposed to any uranium exploration or mining in eastern ontario or west quebec. I strongly urge our governments to place a moratorium on ALL uranium mining and exploration in canada and look at funding alternative RENEWABLE energy sources that don't poison our environment for thousands of years. |
| 8 | Anonymous | please don't let the drinking water get contaminated, it is too precious a resource. |
| 9 | Kevin Browne | I would like to protect the environment in which I live. |
| 10 | Terry Champion | I am involved in the fight against mining uranium mining near Sharbot Lake,Ontario, half an hour from where I live. Now I find there are similar plans for the area near my family summer cottage north of Wakefield. Is the whole country insane? |
| 11 | Lindsay Waffle | |
| 12 | Anonymous | |
| 13 | Sharon Swanson | For years our family has had a cottage in Venosta. I would hate to see any uranium exploration or mining in this area - or any other area either. |
| 14 | Robert Koloshuk | |
| 15 | Ron Martin | |
| 16 | Mary Lynne Holton | |
| 17 | Darryl Saynor | |
| 18 | Chuck McDonald | This type of mining should not be allowed near a recreational water course. |
| 19 | James Dutrisac | I feel that Uranium exploration in western Quebec and in particular Uranium mining on Calumet Island should not be done. The watershed that such Uranium exploration puts at risk could jeopardize local wildlife and a booming whitewater tourism industry. |
| 20 | Pete Kloetstra | |
| 21 | Scott Cherkewich | |
| 22 | Michael P. Jay | |
| 23 | John Sanna | |
| 24 | Russel Hawley | |
| 25 | Anonymous | Stop NOW!!!! |
| 26 | Matthew Hardy | Eco-tourism is a sustainable source of income and contributes to stewardship of the environment. Mining of uranium is shortsighted and destroys what we need to live, the earth. Let's make the right decision! |
| 27 | Victoria Logan | |
| 28 | Christine Haylock | |
| 29 | Maurizio Ortolani | |
| 30 | Victoria Hoffman | |
| 31 | James F Coffey | |
| 32 | Jonathan Rehel | |
| 33 | Sean Bozkewycz | Nuclear power is a scam - hardly better than brown coal energy production when all influences are fairly factored in. Time for real energy alternatives not more pandering to mining corporations looking for an alternative to raping the world of it's coal resources! |
| 34 | Laura Dunn | I am on the Ottawa at the Roche Fendu put-in just about every weekend from May to November. It is the most beautiful place in the world, and the reason I moved to Ottawa (where I must work, or I would live even closer). Please do not ruin the most wonderful recreational, historical, and naturally beautiful spot that this area of the world has to offer! |
| 35 | Pam O'Connell | |
| 36 | Nancy Couillard | |
| 37 | arlene gillis | |
| 38 | sue bland | |
| 39 | rick rzeplinski | |
| 40 | Cory Brulotte | This type of mining in an area of watershed that serves a downstream population of well over a million is a terrible idea and one that would substantiate our recently pinned environmental "fossil" award. |
| 41 | Josh Starbuck | I am opposed to any uranium exploration or mining in eastern Ontario |
| 42 | Anonymous | |
| 43 | Joyce Anderson | The risks of uranium mining would seem to far exceed the possible benefits. |
| 44 | Gregory Konigshaus | Dangerous. The province and country needs to concentrate on renewable energy that doesn't damage the environment and conservation. |
| 45 | Peggy Salazar | |
| 46 | Keith MacDougall, MD | |
| 47 | K. Mulhall | |
| 48 | Jacques Larose | We do not need more uranium mines in Canada and certainly not within 50km from our national capital. Lets do the right thing and oppose uranium mining, our children will thanks us. |
| 49 | Katie Loftus | The Pontiac has so much going for it - I would be proud of our community if it's willing to explore healthier options that will have a positive long-term impact rather than the other way around. |
| 50 | Darren Doyle | |