| # | Name | Comments |
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| 201 | Sue MacGregor | I am opposed to this wholeheartedly. It will destroy the pristine nature of our beautiful lakes and streams as well as our ground source water reserves! |
| 202 | Willa Murray | Moratorium NOW! |
| 203 | Mary E. James | |
| 204 | Jim Higginson | |
| 205 | Robert Richards | |
| 206 | Brenda Lyon | |
| 207 | Jason Prince | Our family has been going to Sharbot Lake for over 50 years, every summer. My brothers and sisters, all seven of them, are having their children and the next generation of visitors to this beautiful lake country begins. It would be a shame to risk the long term health and immediate economic viability of the local economies in Eastern Ontario, for a mine which will have a limited lifetime, 20-50 years. |
| 208 | Crawford Woodman | Please, for the sake of our children and grandchildren, do not allow this uranium exploration to proceed. |
| 209 | Don Raddon | |
| 210 | Stephen McRae | |
| 211 | Cindy Krasinkiewicz | |
| 212 | Elinor Rush | Nuclear power and its attendant waste products is not a legacy I want to leave my children and grandchildren. Moratorium now! |
| 213 | Lesley Earl | |
| 214 | N Mousseau | |
| 215 | Steven Daniluk | I am admittedly opposed to uranium mining and the use of nuclear generation as a answer to our emerging energy crises. |
| 216 | Ken Billings | Uranium exploration and mining is detrimental to our environment and our health for generations to come. We want it stopped now. Nothing less will ensure the safety of generations to come. |
| 217 | Patrick Dubois | |
| 218 | Margaret Hughes | |
| 219 | Anonymous | |
| 220 | Nancy Clarke | |
| 221 | Anonymous | |
| 222 | Jim MacGregor, North Gower, ON, Canada | |
| 223 | Margaret Bott | |
| 224 | Philip Bott | |
| 225 | Ray Battams | |
| 226 | Dorit Naaman | |
| 227 | Ruth Toller | |
| 228 | sylvia soderlind | |
| 229 | Dean Samuel | Any mining or exploration that doesn't put the health of people and the planet first is criminal! |
| 230 | Valence Young | In 1959 WHO engaged in an agreement with the International Atomic Energy Agency that it would not engage in research, comment or release of information about the effect of nuclear energy on human health. That agreement has stuck. The lack of sound, publicly available information about the effects of nuclear energy affects our perception of the entire life cycle of nuclear energy production, including uranium mining. We suffer amnesia brought on by economic greed, the amnesia of Elliott Lake, of depleted uranium in American bombs over Iraq, of nuclear contaminated plumes creeping along the sediment of the Ottawa River. This is tragedy. The coalition of people who are prepared to be counted on this petition are a small sample of public opinion that represent an emergent and non-partisan coalition of citizens who place the Earth first and act accordingly. |
| 231 | Steve MacGregor | |
| 232 | Susan Brown | This is a travesty. Proper environmental assessment and public hearings ought to be required before any mining, or exploration, especially for uranium, is allowed. First Nations ought to be consulted before claim stakes are registered on their land. |
| 233 | Mary Graham | |
| 234 | Anonymous | |
| 235 | Colleen O'Manique | |
| 236 | Rebecca Prince | What a terrible idea. I am firmly opposed to uranium mining. |
| 237 | Simon Spanchak | |
| 238 | John Platt | Why are our governments not acting to protect the citizens of this province and country |
| 239 | Anonymous | The Mining act needs to be reformed to protect the rights of landowners and the mining of uranium should be stopped unless a non-polluting way of mining uranium is established. The province should turn to renewable energy such as solar and the natural warmth in the earth, to improved insulation standards and to conservation. On no account should nuclear energy replaced by coal which spews into the environment radioactive particles, mercury, greenhouse gases etc. |
| 240 | Carolyn Mitchell | With concerns of green house gas and further destroying our water shed with uranium mining, we must look to safer means for alternative energy.
One million people threatened by a 75 year old prospector, who is past his best before date makes no sense. What does he possibly care, he has already exceeded his average life span. |
| 241 | Anonymous | Please stop the uranian exploration in Frontenac County immediately. I see this issue as a moral imperative. |
| 242 | Dave Hart | |
| 243 | Jennifer Daley | |
| 244 | Bob Vandenbosch | Long-term effects should be understood before short-term gain is even considered! |
| 245 | Ben Hoffman | |
| 246 | Ann MacPhail | |
| 247 | Jack LaPointe | |
| 248 | Sheila Spanchak | |
| 249 | Mavis Wade | |
| 250 | Suzanne Rebetez | |