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I am strongly against mining in this region, this ecosystem needs to be protected and this protection, previously promised by the Canadian government, should not be jeopardized. Please do not issue this mining permit. Please DO continue protecting this pine forest from industry.

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Wolf lake is for many, paradise right in our backyard. It should be left untouched as it is pristine, beautiful and enjoyed by lots. It would be a great shame if it were to be sabotaged as places like this are few and far in between. I'm off to enjoy it for a week in a couple days. Read more

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the fact that the government thinks this would be a good idea is sad it is the last old growth red pine forest.Are jobs as humans should be to protect this magical planet, but we choose to destroy it instead. lets show our next generation that we tryed to save this planet and help conserve it.

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Wolf Lake is a very heavily used recreational lake, as well as a globally significant ecological area. Three of the four sites on the two applications at Wolf Lake (019-0593 & 019-2230) are favoured campsites. All of the sites have significant old red pine ecosystems. Read more

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This is one of the last prestine, canoe tripping areas in Northern Ontario. Has some of the largest old growth forests in Ontario. It seems like a no brainer to keep our northern wilderness intact. Wolf lake is stunning and a vital part of the chiniguichi waterway canoe route. Read more