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Name: Anonymous on Nov 4, 2007Comments: I agree and have already voiced my opinion to the governmentsFlag
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Name: Julian Gregory on Nov 4, 2007Comments: Indigenous rights must come first! Kingston, ON, CanadaFlag
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Name: Andrew MacDonald on Nov 4, 2007Comments: Ontario's energy dollars can be much better spent than investing in nuclear energy. The future is asking smart choices of us now and conservation and renewables are the choices that will make our grandchildren happy.Flag
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Name: Ann Cameron on Nov 4, 2007Comments: Do the people spearheading the development of uranium mining not care aboout the future of their own children and grandchildrenFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 4, 2007Comments: I do not want decisions on an issue as important as this to be made: (1) by individuals with insufficient expertise in terms of health and safety; (2) with too little oversight by a broad base of interested parties; and (3) without consultation with those who stand to be affected by those decisions.Flag
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Name: Barbara Purdy on Nov 4, 2007Comments: Nothing good can come from the proposed test drilling for uranium in the Sharbot Lake area or anywhere in Eastern Ontario. My family has been here for generations, and we are deeply opposed to the potential threat of a uranium mine in our area.Flag
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Name: Linnea Rowlatt on Nov 4, 2007Comments: As a biodynamic farmer downstream of the proposed uranium mines, I find it reprehensible that my government would consider allowing such activity to continue. I also feel this way when I consider the issue from a parent's perspective, and the perspective of a citizen of Ontario.Flag
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Name: John F White on Nov 4, 2007Comments: McDonalds Corners, Ontario. There is undisputable evidence of the need of government to place a moratorium on Uranium mining in Eastern Ontario.Flag
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Name: John F White on Nov 4, 2007Comments: McDonalds Corners, Ontario. There is undisputable evidence of the need of government to place a moratorium on Uranium mining in Eastern Ontario.Flag
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Name: Laura Murray on Nov 4, 2007Comments: My concerns are primarily ethical: I don't want my home to provide materials for nuclear weapons or nuclear waste to pollute somebody else's home.Flag
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Name: George A. Neville on Nov 4, 2007Comments: The Sharbot Lake uranium exploration and proposed mining threatens the headwaters of the Mississippi River (Lanark & Carleton Cos.) and in turn the Ottawa River, and St Lawrence River. It's too great a risk!Flag
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Name: Jamie Kallio on Nov 4, 2007Comments: I hope that there is government intervention on this matter to stop the mining of uranium.Flag
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Name: Carolyn Hudson on Nov 4, 2007Comments: We need to keep petitioning, keep writing letters, keep demonstrating, and keep our goal in the forefront --- no uranium mines!Flag
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Name: Tim Seitz on Nov 4, 2007Comments: "You have come to a stage where you almost have to work on yourself. You know, on finding some tranquility with which to respond to these things, because I realize that the biggest risk that many of us run is beginning to get inured to the horrors." Arundhati RoyFlag
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Name: N. Elaine Kerr-Morgan on Nov 4, 2007Comments: I'd rather have no power than nuclear power!Flag