| # | Name | Comments |
|---|
| 1551 | Sue & Glenn | |
| 1552 | Anonymous | |
| 1553 | MARSHALL , George | For the Grandchildren ! |
| 1554 | Gail Maclean | |
| 1555 | J. Holley | Would you allow a uranium mine to operate in your backyard? Me neither. |
| 1556 | R. Poaps | |
| 1557 | Miena Bishop |
| 1558 | David G Bishop | It is no longer justifiable that in 2009, the mining industry should have such intrusive and destructive rights to private property. |
| 1559 | Terry Vaughan | |
| 1560 | Heather |
| 1561 | Vahid Anwari | I researched Uranium Mining for a school project and this got me interested on the impacts of mining Uranium, all evidence suggests that mining uranium posses a great health hazard. BAN URANIUM MINING! |
| 1562 | Joe Pert | Give mineral rights back to the land owners |
| 1563 | Anonymous | Stop this Insanity... It isnt you who will pay for Uranium Mining in Ontario, it is your children and your childrens children. |
| 1564 | Gordon MacLaren | I believe the costs outweigh the benefits. Costs include environmental issues, worker exposure to radon and other radioisotopes, with little or no benefit to surrounding communities. |
| 1565 | Tara Webster | |
| 1566 | Anonymous | |
| 1567 | Helen Bachuk | |
| 1568 | Deb |
| 1569 | Julie Kheidr | uranium mining is NOT sustainable and nucreal energy is NOT clean energy.
p.s. leave native land alone! |
| 1570 | Adam McBurnie | |
| 1571 | Melanie Kheidr | |
| 1572 | Gerta Moray | |
| 1573 | Anne Murdock | Keep our watershed clean. |
| 1574 | Janice Tait | |
| 1575 | Angela Bourbonnais | I feel ill and ashamed to live in a country that would allow something so terrible to happen. This is an issue that should have been set ceased from the very beginning. I fear for my three children, their children, and the quality and value of our land. This sampling and future mining must NOT happen. |
| 1576 | Lucy Tishkina | |
| 1577 | roch genereux | |
| 1578 | Sarah Whittaker | I am extremely opposed to the mining of uranium. Our society and especially our government need to realize that if we lower our energy consumption, we would not need to even contemplate using this type of devastating resource. |
| 1579 | Michael Wall | I have a question. The problem is that when the Uranium reaches it end usage. It becomes super hot and it is extremely radioactive. I have always wondered if the end uranium could somehow be harnessed to produce mass amounts of energy. Perhaps placed in croyogenic ice producing mass amounts of steam that could run steam engines producing in dare I say it? A golden age. But to produce steam collecting machines and engines that could harness that amount of steam in the time that the gigantic amount would be produced would take a lot of research and development. In case I said too much. Used Uranium very radioactive and extremely hot. Croyogenic ice. Extremely cold and burns to touch. Combine the two. More than massive amounts of steam. Create steam engines that cah harness that. Lots and lots and lots of power and energy |
| 1580 | Anonymous | |
| 1581 | Anonymous | |
| 1582 | Anonymous | Please put an end to this! |