| # | Name | Comments |
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| 51 | Harold Fisher | Dear Premier McGuinty and all elected members of the Government of Ontario,
It is completely unethical to be mining and developing lands that do not belong to us. Before any commercial, industrial or residential activity take place on native land claim sites these claims must be resolved by an arm's length arbitor. Our treatment and lack of resolution and good faith towards the aboriginal communities in Canada is apalling and unacceptable. We have an opportunity to be world leaders in cleaning up our colonial act at home. I would be happy to support my government in doing so.
Truly,
Harold Fisher |
| 52 | David Steele | Nuclear power can be no more than a dangerous stopgap. Renewables and especially conservation are the keys to our longterm well-being. |
| 53 | Nick Burkill | |
| 54 | Lloyd Strachan | I request that the Ontario government start negotiations immediately with the First Nations and other interested stakeholders on the question of uranium mining in Eastern Ontario, and in the headwaters of the Mississippi River in particular.
Lloyd |
| 55 | Darrin MacDonald | |
| 56 | Hedy Muysson | Leave uranium in the ground. We don't need nuclear power and we certainly don't need nuclear weapons. |
| 57 | Anonymous | The potential of uranium mining in the area I live and the part of the world I have chosen to reside and raise my child is devastating. I have EU and NZ citizenships and yet I chose Perth as the best place on earth to raise a family. I understand how easy it is for a politician to sweep the concerns presented under a rug and follow the pressure of seemingly more powerful people than us, the citizens. However, in circumstances such as these a politician can make history - for good or evil. I have to trust that we are entering a time of greater awareness that even politicians can be a part of.
Please do not support uranium mining. I can leave Canada and seek a safer country in which to reside but many here cannot. This is one of the most beautiful places on earth so long as there is no uranium mining. |
| 58 | irene parnell | |
| 59 | Susan DeLisle | 4447 George St, Sydenham ON, K0H 2T0 CANADA |
| 60 | Daniel ffolliott | We have more knowledge today than twenty years ago. Let's use this knowledge wisely by providing more stringent oversight of new ventures before we irreperably damage what's left of our pristine environment. |
| 61 | Bob & Barb Waterworth | |
| 62 | N. Gombay | |
| 63 | Sandra Willard | |
| 64 | Peter Dixon | |
| 65 | Sarah Atkinson | |
| 66 | David Gill | Living in the country or the city, we in Eastern Ontario must oppose Uranium Exploration and Mining because of the threat to our environment and the future lives of the yet unborn. It goes against Natural Law, and our Mother Earth. |
| 67 | Marion Watkins | The Ontario government has to stand up, get involved in this dispute and do something meaningful so that there aren't more such situations across the province. Stop uranium mining now. |
| 68 | David Hahn | The Government of Ontario must recognize the native ownership of this land in north Frontenac County. Respect their right to not have uranium mining on it. |
| 69 | nancy rattle | I support a moratorium on uranium mining in Ontario! |
| 70 | Pauline Blais | |
| 71 | Roy Huntly | |
| 72 | Lesley Forrester | |
| 73 | Juliet Huntly | |
| 74 | Marcel Giroux | Why allow any mining exploration without any environmental impact study?
Why allow uranium mining exploration in densely populated areas when uranium mines in northern Saskatchewan are being closed? |
| 75 | Emily Conger | |
| 76 | liz fraser | |
| 77 | Greg Mountenay | Stop the Mining! |
| 78 | Sarah Barnes | |
| 79 | Theresa Dietrich | I am opposed to Uranium mining in all on the Canada. As a Canadian I believe the corporate interests should take second place to the people of this country. |
| 80 | Danielle Gasparoni Evans | I live in Maberly, ON and do not want my health and
property value to go up in smoke. |
| 81 | Janice Spitz | |
| 82 | mona smith | please stop the uranium prospecting. there are other ways of doing things. our land and people and animals are too precious to put these toxic substances thru all our water |
| 83 | Linda Grenier | |
| 84 | Eileen Kinley | I oppose uranium exploration and mining anywhere in Canada, but this is a start. |
| 85 | Jennifer Noxon | |
| 86 | cynthia mccall | |
| 87 | G. Leduc | |
| 88 | Sally Angle | It's just common sense. Do we want to be remembered for this curse upon future generations? |
| 89 | David Turner | We must protect ourselves, but more importantly our children, from this dangerous enterprise by opposing every aspect of it. It will virtually destroy one of the most beautiful areas of Ontario, one in which I grew up to love. |
| 90 | gill hyland | |
| 91 | David Creighton | Nuclear power is a nightmare technology past its due date, unsafe at any speed, dirty beyond belief, driven solely by profiteering. We really need a big push to develop efficiency and sustainability not further uranium mining in our future.
And aboriginal peoples need satisfaction too. |
| 92 | Darlene O'Leary | |
| 93 | Peggy Edwards | |
| 94 | David McDonald | |
| 95 | Anonymous | |
| 96 | Maria Hofbauer | |
| 97 | Sulyn Cedar | |
| 98 | Lisa Leveque | THIS HAS GOT TO STOP!!! NO URANIUM EXPLORING OR MINING, AND, NO NUKES!! |
| 99 | Jo Bali | |
| 100 | Henry R. Schelter | As a "cottager" on one of the beautiful lakes in Lanark, I am definitely opposed to any uranium mining in eastern Ontario. |