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This year has shown that there is already a shortage of protected wilderness areas intended for recreational use. The entire temagami area should be protected. All remaining old growth forests in ontario should be protected. Old growth forests are not a renewable resource. Read more

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Mining should not be allowed to take place in an area rich with biodiversity, important stands of Ontario's oldest and largest Red Pines in addition to many old growth White Pine. The value of Wolf Lake is priceless and is best left intact for future generations to enjoy its wilderness experience. Read more

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I’ve been canoeing in Temagami since I was nine years old. I’m 26 as of the date of this comment. I feel a spiritual connection to the land of Temagami and Wolf lake in particular. My most powerful, formative experiences took place on this land. Read more

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Wolfe Lake must be preserved. As the oldest red pine forest in the world, here in Ontario, we have a duty to protect and keep it unspoiled. Please ensure promises are kept by protecting this beautiful gem. Mineral exploration is an environmental disaster and would kill off this majestic area. Read more

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We need to protect and conserve our forests and wetlands in order to combat the harsh effects of climate change. This policy would ensure that this area is protected from mining and development that would only increase the negative impacts of climate change!