| # | Name | Comments |
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| 151 | Roberta Lamb | |
| 152 | Anonymous | |
| 153 | Christine Overall | |
| 154 | Lisa Andress | |
| 155 | Emilie Cameron | |
| 156 | Mark Jorgensen | It is outrageous to think the government will allow the destruction of the environment at such a grand scale. No Uranium!!! |
| 157 | Susan McLenaghan | |
| 158 | Sarah Druce | |
| 159 | Margaret Pappano | |
| 160 | Mark Peters | |
| 161 | Anna Camilleri | |
| 162 | Inez Platenius | |
| 163 | Richard W Bova | A dirty thing to do to the residents of Frontenac and Lanark Counties. |
| 164 | Anonymous | |
| 165 | Cathy Remus | It's way past time to put the environment, human health and aboriginal land claims all ahead of corporate profit interests. |
| 166 | Kyra Walker Pearson | we have to think of our children and future generations. |
| 167 | Cathy Cochrane | This proposed mining will affect life forms for hundreds of miles around the project. How can we stand by and watch such purposeful destruction of our fertile land and potable water. |
| 168 | Ken Fisher | The 'Canadian' way would be to settle the land claims and change the Mining Act to enfranchise the property owners, both aboriginals and settlers. In that context, develop a policy for the public good - which must decide on the 'greenest' power available for Ontario. That might mean going nuclear. If so, where would the uranium then come from? |
| 169 | John Meisel | |
| 170 | Jeremy Lyall | |
| 171 | Karen Raddon | |
| 172 | Diane Sidney | |
| 173 | Carla Marcelis | Please consider the long-term consequences of this operation. Don't add another environmental, health and human rights concern to the many existing ones. I oppose all mining of uranium in eastern Ontario.
Carla (Montreal) |
| 174 | Laurie Murray | |
| 175 | Mary Raddon | |
| 176 | Marlyn Bennett | |
| 177 | J.leslie St.Pierre | Stop beforenthe dying starts from radiation sicknesses. |
| 178 | John Main | There is no reason or excuse for mining uranium, especially not in populated parts of the Nation, and especially not in parts of the country which depend on a pristine environment to attract tourism, which is the chief source of income for the area. Heavy industry and mining have no place in this part of the country. |
| 179 | Susan Lennox | |
| 180 | Jamie Kneen | |
| 181 | Anonymous | |
| 182 | Astrid Swanson | |
| 183 | Mary Ann McAndrews | The majority of citizens in the surrounding area and watershed are opposed to this mining and exploration. Do the right thing and listen to the people who will be affected. |
| 184 | Dr. Brydon Gombay | It is time those in power in Canada to stop considering nuclear power as acceptable, and to start investing seriously into the development of solar and wind power, while mounting a campaign to persuade us to cut back on energy consumption. |
| 185 | Claudia Coutu Radmore | |
| 186 | Anonymous | |
| 187 | Amanda Lewis | |
| 188 | Jennifer Ryan | |
| 189 | Angela Ryan | |
| 190 | Patrick Ryan | |
| 191 | Jen Harder | I very much hope that this petition will make an impact. |
| 192 | Brant Harder | I very much hope that this petition will make an impact. |
| 193 | Mary Louise Adams | |
| 194 | Annie Creighton | Please add my voice to all those whoare actively opposing the exploration and mining of uranium in Frontenac and Lanark Counties |
| 195 | Tara Hamilton | |
| 196 | Richard Skrobecki | |
| 197 | J. Ian Doig | A response to my letters to the Premier and Minister of NR would be appreciated - it has been over two months. |
| 198 | Richard | |
| 199 | Grace Prince | |
| 200 | Anonymous | |