| # | Name | Comments |
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| 1501 | Nur Kinoshameg | |
| 1502 | Melinda Tan | |
| 1503 | Rolf Stuber | |
| 1504 | Adam Lewis | |
| 1505 | Isabelle Caissie | Hi,
I would just like to say that I know that there is no good sides of the idea of uranium mining. It will only put our planet in danger even more that it is already and those who are for this project dont realize the negative impacts it will have on humans and environement. Money isn't worth to have if it means destroying our planet. There is other ways to create employment and make money without harming environment.
Isabelle |
| 1506 | Eleanor Kaarsberg | I have writen letters, donated & followed all the activities very closely. I feel a faint glimmer of hope that at last the Provincial Government will listen. Great work all!! |
| 1507 | Anonymous | mining can cause death eventually. we have enough cancer around here we have the few survivors...NO MINING. |
| 1508 | Anonymous | |
| 1509 | Eveline Caissie | |
| 1510 | Matthew Smith | |
| 1511 | Anonymous | |
| 1512 | Kim Trites | |
| 1513 | Ryan Rhode | |
| 1514 | Marg Lahey | Who would have thought! The Government playing with our lives like this, all for the sake of money!! |
| 1515 | Dawn Carruthers | |
| 1516 | Tricia Besserer | |
| 1517 | Lauren Corindia | I WANT A FUTURE! |
| 1518 | Catherine Lariviere | I am completely opposed to uranium mining. The so called 'gains' are not worth the risks and impacts on nature, the environment and people. |
| 1519 | Eric Swanson | I want to stand in solidarity with you as a citizen of the world! We need to develop environmentally friendly sources of power and share the technology with all nations and peoples to fight global warming, our most important challenge. Good luck. Eric Swanson / Folsom, California, USA |
| 1520 | Shirley Ceravolo | NO URANIUM. |
| 1521 | Jessica Cadieux | |
| 1522 | Darlene Buckingham | We do not need nuclear energy. It is not renewable or sustainable as the waste cannot be recycled and remains radioactive and toxic for thousands of year. It contaminates our most precious resources air, water and the land in which our food grows. There are renewable energy sources that must be supported - wind losar, goethermal and tidal. The sun, the moon and the earth beneathe our feet our renewable. Nuclear causes cancer and is now being used in a low level nuclear war in Afganistan. How is uranium benefiting humanity. To continue to use uranium knowing the terrible impact to the environment, human health and safety and our children and future generations is a crime against humanity. We are better than this - apes do not poison their own home. We are lower than monkeys. Stop mining uranium decomission nuclear reactors and start using clean and green energy. What will your billions of dollars buy you when there is no clean water, clean air or nutritious food? Declare a moratorium now - do it for you friends, family, children and grandchildren. Do you hate humanity so much that you will allow such a dangerous toxic substance to be more important than human life. Uranium or water? What will it be? |
| 1523 | Anonymous |
| 1524 | John Hudson | There is absolutely no need for uranium exploration in the Mississippi River watershed area in Eastern Ontario. A pristine area whose principal economic engine is tourism. |
| 1525 | Anonymous | stop nuclear programs in canada.. this country is not a waste disposal unit!! |
| 1526 | susan Major | I am opposed to the exploration and mining of uranium in eastern ontario. I cannot believe in this day and age that you would even consider it.
Shame on you. |
| 1527 | Todd Stelmach | |
| 1528 | Georgia Stebbings |
| 1529 | Sarah | |
| 1530 | Valerie van Wassenaer | |
| 1531 | Kristina Medow | |
| 1532 | Carolynn Coburn | I oppose the exploration and mining of uranium everywhere. |
| 1533 | Henry W. Peters | The only real solution to uranium radioactive waste... leave it in the ground in the first place!
It is presently known, & provable, nuclear power is obsolete, a failed experiment & not necessary for future energy production, in fact, if the nuclear direction is pursued, it will be at the expense of truly viable alternatives (which can work in harmony with each other; i.e., if the sun is not shining... the wind is probably blowing, etc.).
No nukes! |
| 1534 | P. Matejcek | 30,000 acres at the headqaters of the Mississippi River have been staked for uranium mining exploration in the Frontenac and Lanark Counties in Eastern Ontario, Canada. If this mine is developed it will effect the drinking water of hundreds of thousand of people.
When exploratory drilling or mining occurs, elements such as radium and polonium are released to the environment. Both are readily carried in water, and cannot be removed by conventional water treatment facilities.
Radium has been described by medical authorities as a superb carcinogen because concentrates in the human body by substituting for the calcium in our bones. Polonium is a very dangerous radioactive element that concentrates in the internal organs, resulting in a most unpleasant death.
There is more than an adequate supply of uranium currently available for all legitimate medical uses without this mine. No one is entitled to a profit by causing the illness or death of others. |
| 1535 | Jodi Frediani | |
| 1536 | Nancy & Ken Macy | We are profoundly concerned that the hazards from uranium mining will not only come downstream, but will affect the folks in Canada and the miners. This lesson was learned in Australia with thousands of people suffering leukemia and other cancers. This is NOT something to learn the hard way! Stop it before it destroys lives. |
| 1537 | carol maehr | |
| 1538 | Derek H | Why is it fair to do this to the people. i am not even canadian and it ticks me off, yo. |
| 1539 | Wayne Pender | |
| 1540 | Lise Rowell | |
| 1541 | Marjorie Kaluraq | someone should set up a petition for the Areva project near Baker Lake Nunavut before they get the go ahead to start developing. The people of Baker Lake only hear their side of the story and not the scientific truth of what it will do to us and our culture especially considering it is on the migration route of two important caribou herds. |
| 1542 | Anonymous | |
| 1543 | Steven Timmins | |
| 1544 | Robert Holmes | |
| 1545 | Michael Cooper |
| 1546 | Jen Cameron | |
| 1547 | laura thomas | |
| 1548 | jacqueline Roberts | |
| 1549 | Anonymous | If (and there probably will) something goes wrong the imapact would be devistating on the environment, fish & wildlife, personal proerty value, personal health, this is stupid operating a mine in such a densly populated area, especially the water shed would carry toxic shit for a great distance |
| 1550 | Tony | |