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  1. 51
    Name: Barbara Jarosz on Feb 14, 2007
    Comments: Although I live far away from Nova Scotia I support the APWPS protest against devastation of this beautiful province by foreign controlled company. The people of Nova Scotia should have the right to decide about the future of their land.
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  2. 52
    Name: Anonymous on Feb 15, 2007
    Comments: Please support Nova Scotia farmers - it is in our collective best interest!
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  3. 53
    Name: Elzbieta Ufnal on Feb 17, 2007
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  4. 54
    Name: Elzbieta Ufnal on Feb 17, 2007
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  5. 55
    Name: Mikołaj Jarosz on Feb 17, 2007
    Comments: I'm not sure that my voice (as a foreigner) could be valid in this protest - but i can't abstain from "voting". I visited Nova Scotia in 1989 and I would like to come back again - to see again beautiful landscape intact. Good luck and visit our site www.darzbor.v24.pl/vb/index.php to help us to protect Rospuda River Valley.
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  6. 56
    Name: E. Jean Gibson Collins on Feb 17, 2007
    Comments: I spent 18 years regularly driving past the open-pit gypsum mine in Dutch settlement. At the beginning of those years, one had a full view from the road, and I could not imagine a single subsequent use for the enormous, steep-sided, deep hole created. Only a small area at the bottom ever collected any water, so how will the land ever be restored As the scar in the earth advanced, an old home disappeared. Earth was piled high against the road and seeded, and bushes were allowed to grow along the narrow bank, hiding the ugly scar from public view. Now, from another crossroads in a farming area, one can glimpse the hole encroaching on the rich farmlands. Who is determining how we use our resources: the people/government, or big business What is the better use of this land The rock, removed once with millennia before it has another use Farm land and forests to produce food, sustainable fuel and building products, and an ecosystem to help purify the air and water
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  7. 57
    Name: Anonymous on Feb 18, 2007
    Comments: I am a summer visitor, native to Windsor, N.S. and currently residing in Ontario
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  8. 58
    Name: Isabelle Pinard on Feb 21, 2007
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  9. 59
    Name: Shauna Hughes on Feb 21, 2007
    Comments: How dare you let these people start clearcutting when they don't even have their permits in place!!! Shame on you!!!And to let foreign business people in to destroy prime agricultural land. Where do you think your food supply will come from if you allow agricultural lands to be developed
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  10. 60
    Name: Wendy Jordan on Feb 21, 2007
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  11. 61
    Name: Phillip Todd on Feb 21, 2007
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  12. 62
    Name: Anonymous on Feb 22, 2007
    Comments: I'm not opposed to gypsum mining in Hants County, I just don't want it on the Avon Peninsula. It's too small an area to sustain another 1,000 acres gone to this industry; not to mention where they are proposing is too close to residents' homes - people who have lived here both a short and long time.
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  13. 63
    Name: Anonymous on Feb 22, 2007
    Comments: I'm not opposed to gypsum mining in Hants County, I just don't want it on the Avon Peninsula. It's too small an area to sustain another 1,000 acres gone to this industry; not to mention where they are proposing is too close to residents' homes - people who have lived here both a short and long time.
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  14. 64
    Name: K Bishop on Feb 22, 2007
    Comments: I read the most awful letter in the Hants Journal today. Some old lady calling you outsiders - how rude. You have every right to stand up for your community and reading that letter made me want to support you even more. Perhaps others would want it in their area. I wonder what they would say then.
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  15. 65
    Name: Sean Gilroy on Feb 22, 2007
    Comments: Power to the people! I support you 100 percent. There's something wrong with the local economy if it needs companies like that who use little old ladies to fear-monger. Shame!
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  16. 66
    Name: Karen Duggan on Mar 5, 2007
    Comments: It's time that large compaines stop raping our land to line their pockets. Rodney MacDonald has to stand up for what is right and say "NO" to this expansion.
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  17. 67
    Name: Tom Power on Mar 7, 2007
    Comments: Was watching you on eastlink and feel the valley is a sacred place. Thais enough gypsum mines in vs to keep everyone happy ;
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  18. 68
    Name: Barbara Molin on Mar 9, 2007
    Comments: Please reaffirm the status of the Avon Peninsula land as prime agricultural.
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  19. 69
    Name: Anonymous on Mar 11, 2007
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  20. 70
    Name: Jacqueline Kerr on Mar 11, 2007
    Comments: This would be a travesty against this community and nature. I will boycott Fundy Gypsum if this plan is followed through.
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  21. 71
    Name: Myste Anderson on Mar 11, 2007
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  22. 72
    Name: Myste Anderson on Mar 11, 2007
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  23. 73
    Name: Myste Anderson on Mar 11, 2007
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  24. 74
    Name: Myste Anderson on Mar 11, 2007
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  25. 75
    Name: Myste Anderson on Mar 11, 2007
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  26. 76
    Name: Myste Anderson on Mar 11, 2007
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  27. 77
    Name: Anonymous on Mar 11, 2007
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  28. 78
    Name: Anonymous on Mar 11, 2007
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  29. 79
    Name: Anonymous on Mar 12, 2007
    Comments: We the undersigned do not support the proposed expansion of Fundy Gypsum's operations west of Ferry Road.
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  30. 80
    Name: Richard Collis on Mar 14, 2007
    Comments: We are fighting strip mining on Boularderie Island in Cape Breton. Our biggest opstical is the Province of NS Government. Dept. of Environment. Good luck
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  31. 81
    Name: Louise Bezanson on Mar 18, 2007
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  32. 82
    Name: Silvana Castillo on Mar 20, 2007
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  33. 83
    Name: Patrick Kelly on Mar 21, 2007
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  34. 84
    Name: Pamela Craig on Mar 23, 2007
    Comments: It seems so short sighted to take fertile agricultural land and strip the land for very short term economic gain when this land could be producing food for generations to come. Very sad.
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  35. 85
    Name: Margaret Witney on Mar 23, 2007
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  36. 86
    Name: Lucinda Pigdon on Mar 24, 2007
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  37. 87
    Name: Janet Shotwell on Mar 24, 2007
    Comments: It is so important that we not allow Nova Scotia agricultural areas to be destroyed by blasting and strip mining. We must all value areas that can sustain agriculture because growing local food is of primary importance as we work to build a sustainable future for Nova Scotia.
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  38. 88
    Name: Hudson Shotwell on Mar 24, 2007
    Comments: Don't let American companies ruin our Nova Scotia. They can use the leftovers from burning coal to make sheetrock; they don't need gypsom, in fact. Stop capitalism from wrecking this beautiful spot on the Nova Scotia map that should be dedicated to growing food for our people.
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  39. 89
    Name: Peggy Veldhuisen on Mar 25, 2007
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  40. 90
    Name: Louise Koster on Mar 25, 2007
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  41. 91
    Name: Anonymous on Mar 25, 2007
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  42. 92
    Name: Anonymous on Mar 25, 2007
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  43. 93
    Name: Anonymous on Mar 25, 2007
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  44. 94
    Name: Ann Smith Boswick on Mar 25, 2007
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  45. 95
    Name: Diana Carl on Mar 25, 2007
    Comments: there is way tomuch mining for such a small community
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  46. 96
    Name: Fred Dakin on Mar 25, 2007
    Comments: Save our resources for NS not offshore interests
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  47. 97
    Name: Lynn Uzans on Mar 26, 2007
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  48. 98
    Name: Debbie Smith on Mar 26, 2007
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  49. 99
    Name: Anonymous on Mar 26, 2007
    Comments: Agriculture needs support in Nova Scotia. Strip mining does irreparable damage to the environment and does nothing for the long term good of the province.
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  50. 100
    Name: Christopher R Greenough on Mar 26, 2007
    Comments: fundy gypsum must be held accountable for what they are doing now and what they are doing for the future.
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