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I grew up near a nuclear dump in Malvern and, in West Rouge, the nuclear power plant, near Pickering. I never felt safe there, especially with that loud false alarm in January 2020. I was so glad to move. There is no safe disposal of nuclear waste or safe use of nuclear.
I noticed there is no mention of evacuation for animals. Please include animals in the evacuation plans. Provide a safe shelter, perhaps work with a Safe Pets program used to help women fleeing violence. And provide potassium iodide to save animals too.
I am quite concerned with mandates for testing “fish tissue and other receptor species tests for exposure uptake”. As Canada is moving away from animal testing, this seems counterintuitive to include animal testing in a document to modernize practices, especially when there is no mention of phasing out and replacing the practice. Mining is harmful to all life, and to the planet. Forcing fish and birds to be exposed to the effluent, and cutting them up to test them for selenium and other pollutants is cruel and outdated. Canada is phasing out toxicity testing on animals. Please switch to animal free methods of testing effluent and other substances. For wild fish and birds, please stop lethal sampling and switch to humane non lethal bio monitoring like is done in humans. https://www.change.org/p/stop-testing-sewer-water-on-laboratory-fish
Mines destroy all sorts of animals in laboratory testing of their effluents, and in lethal sampling of birds, fish, frogs, etc. Please do not use animal testing for pollution monitoring.
There are cruelty free modern alternatives to animal testing, including acute lethality testing. Cell cultures can determine effect of pollution for instance. Please reach out to antivivisection organizations regarding these tests, and lobby to change these outdated laws.
https://www.change.org/p/stop-testing-sewer-water-on-laboratory-fish
Here is a link from the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine on alternatives to fish in laboratory research.
https://www.pcrm.org/news/good-science-digest/world-aquatic-animal-day
Please stop the “acute lethality tests” on rainbow trout, three lined stickleback, and other fish species. These tests involve pumping effluents into fish tanks about once a month, and if more than half the fish die, the experiments are repeated. There are animal free ways to test for pollution. Any guardians of companion fish will test their tank using paper strips and test tubes. They do not deliberately expose the fish to effluents to see what happens. Please also end the practice of sublethal toxicity testing of effluent on baby fathead minnows and rainbow trout, and stop cutting up fish to test their livers for mercury. Please lobby the government to put an end to mandatory toxicity testing under the Fisheries Act and go cruelty free. Please only use non lethal sampling of wild fish, or take tissue samples from fish who were already caught for human consumption. Please do not kill or harm any animals for research.
Many mining companies also kill animals as “pests”. Please only use non lethal methods of wildlife coexistence. www.bearwithus.org www.coyotewatchcanada.com
Please only use humane non lethal methods to manage beavers and other wildlife. Killing beavers only leaves room for more animals to move in. And the traps kill many other animals. London Ontario and many other places manage beavers without killing.
Here are some resources.
https://thefurbearers.com/downloads/PDFs/Beaver%20Book%20-%202019-10-08…
https://www.beaverinstitute.org/?fbclid=IwAR2nZ0zjx5P4EeU5Iq3uUjtnNs7oV…
https://beaverdeceivers.com/?fbclid=IwAR0FuQ_fWRsCgG4Tgy4zmdmG8gCX37xdf…
https://www.animalalliance.ca/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Beaver-Manual_…
https://www.humanesociety.org/resources/humanely-scare-away-canada-geese
https://www.canadageese.org/nlcontrol.html
https://www.peta.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/humane-goose-control-pd…
https://www.humanesociety.org/resources/what-do-about-canada-geese
This company makes non lethal products. https://margosupplies.com/ca-en/
Soumis le 14 mars 2025 1:20 AM
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