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Name: J. Fisher on Jan 15, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 17, 2007Comments: The effects on farmlands and their dependent watersheds will be disastrous if this expansion goes ahead. It has to be curtailed at all cost.Flag
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Name: Jennifer Book on Jan 18, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Ralph MacDermott on Jan 19, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Ralph MacDermott on Jan 19, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Wallace Barkhouse on Jan 22, 2007Comments: I grew up in Belmont, I've bicycled back to the old quarryFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 22, 2007Comments: That is such a beautiful area up there... and i would hate to see it all gone... i think they should try to relocate there plans... or find some other way around it.Flag
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Name: Erin Perkins on Jan 22, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Melanie Huntley on Jan 22, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Lindsay Parsons on Jan 23, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 24, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Bill Shipley on Jan 24, 2007Comments: I feel that we ship more than enough of our natural resources to our southern neighbours already. They get our oil from Alberta, our gas from offshore N.S. Our electricity from Labrador....It is time to say enough is enough. Lets put our hands together to preserve our small province, not ship it piece by piece to our southern neighbours.Flag
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Name: Louise Hanavan on Jan 24, 2007Comments: I value Nova Scotia's agricultural land.Flag
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Name: Zo on Jan 24, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Jo on Jan 24, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Jodi DeLong on Jan 26, 2007Comments: Why is this government so determined to destroy our province so that multinationals can get fatterFlag
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Name: Kelly Rattray on Jan 26, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 27, 2007Comments: As a long resident of the Hants County area, I feel I must support this petition. Prime agricultural is too valuable to lose. Stop all strip mining, in Nova Scotia.Flag
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Name: Pam MacLachlan on Jan 28, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Lisa M on Jan 28, 2007Comments: Strip mining is NOT agriculture!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Jan 28, 2007Comments: Good Luck. Two names Riverview Herbs Hants County Kittilsen's Honey Debert NSFlag
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Name: Agnes Evans on Jan 28, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anne MacIsaac on Jan 28, 2007Comments: Save watershed/prime agriculture land.Flag
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Name: Peter Kimbell on Jan 28, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Koreen on Jan 29, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Corrie Douma on Jan 29, 2007Comments: I try to buy locally as much as I can. Having lived through WW II in Amsterdam, I know how important it is to have agriculture within a reasonable radius from cities. C.D.Flag
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Name: Aaron Simpson on Jan 29, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Mark Simpson on Jan 29, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Amanda Woodworth on Jan 30, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Owen Adam Brown on Jan 30, 2007Comments: I now live in Toronto and I miss home so much! When I visit my family I want to feel at home, not like I didn't leave Toronto! Nova Scotia is the most beautiful province, lets keep it that way. I'm with you %100 please e-mail me to let me know how it's going! Thank you so much for sticking up for our home!Flag
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Name: Avi Ostry on Feb 1, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Sharon Balloch on Feb 3, 2007Comments: I think the expansion is a bad idea, very bad. So much will be lost and who is to gain Not those living there. Sad very sad. Worse it is an american company, the money does not even stay in Canada.Flag
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Name: D'Arcy Starratt on Feb 3, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Aaron Harpell on Feb 3, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Sandra Starratt on Feb 4, 2007Comments: What is this world coming to,we need to protect our farmlands,protect and preserve for future generations.Flag
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Name: Donald Rushton on Feb 4, 2007Comments: Having relatives loosing blueberry land in Cumberland county to construcing new highways I know how devastating this can be ,leave the farmlands alone ,they are our future.Flag
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Name: Morgan MacDonald on Feb 4, 2007Comments: I think the time of measuring progress and benifit in terms of money are over. We are just starting to see the results of our miss management of our rich natural resorces in the envriomental and health effects on our communities.Flag
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Name: Jeffrey Reed on Feb 5, 2007Comments: The rural effects of similar quarrying in other parts of the Province have not been remediated, and the perpetual loss for finite gain is not acceptable.Flag
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Name: Laura Macumber on Feb 9, 2007Comments: We have a house and land in avondale but are living in alberta presently. I grew up in Avondale and explored many of the areas with my dad. I am concerned about what could happen to the land and the result of the run off.Flag
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Name: Laura Macumber on Feb 9, 2007Comments: We have a house and land in avondale but are living in alberta presently. I grew up in Avondale and explored many of the areas with my dad. I am concerned about what could happen to the land and the result of the run off.Flag
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Name: Ellen Durkee on Feb 11, 2007Comments: The Green Party is behind you!.. good luck and contact me if theres something we can do. Ellen Durkee Policy convenor,GPNSFlag
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Name: F. Woolaver on Feb 12, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: F. Woolaver on Feb 12, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Noreen Hartlen on Feb 12, 2007Comments: The best of luck.Flag
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Name: Dr Pat Nelson on Feb 13, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anna-Maria Galante on Feb 13, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Cathy Theriault on Feb 13, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 13, 2007Comments: There are other alternatives which do not impact the sensitive ecosystem in this region. At some point peopl have to put the environment ahead of the economy.Flag
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Name: Dr. Darryl Whetter on Feb 13, 2007Comments: Please be sensible: prime agricultural land should be used for collective human health (including water and food supplies). In the early 1940s, Canada grew 85% of the food Canadians ate; now we grow just 15%. Give Canadian jobs AND a healthy environment.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 14, 2007Comments: I think it would be foolish of us as Nova Scotians to allow a strip mine so near to the Bay of Fundy. If you want and example of environmental impact and disaster just take a look at St. John, NB. The Irvings have completely destroyed the beautiful area it once was. It looks like it has been hit with bombs from the air. I think there is enough strain already on the Bay of Fundy wildlife/sealife without destroying more and selling yet another of our natural resources abroad for others to put added value and then sell it back to us, not unlike softwood and numerous other resources Canada is rich in.Flag