Anyone remember "acid rain"? Back in the 1970s, ALL the lakes in northern Ontario, such as Lake Temagami and surrounding lakes, were without fish! They'd all been killed by this "acid rain" which came from pollutants from the USA.
Is this still happening? Laws made in the USA in the 1970s were supposed to stop "acid rain" from happening. But recent games by recent presidents where EPA protections get watered down, may likely have brought us back to "square one" again.
Excuse me loggerpete! You are implying that we are all downtown Kenora? Not true. What you have said is not only racist, but ignorant against aboriginals, cause alot of us do rise above drugs, alcohol and the Residential school past. Hating on the internet is VERY childish. OH YEAH!! And we are not the only ones fighting this, the globe is too...You poor basterd.
Hello i am curious though if you have any information about the logging operations taking place north of wilcox lake. Is it different because a native is on staff with the company or is it just too far to protest? I am not trying to be a jerk just curious thank you
i am curious about the planned logging roads going in this year in the grassy narrows area? if the natives are againist it so bad why are they allowing roads to be put back in at the same location that they protested in 2003? please respond to this if you know anything at all about it
I presume Pete is from europe originally ... that is your homeland - this Land is the Homeland of other peoples who we screwed over large, take responsibilty for the actions of your forefathers and what you do today - take some time to understand history before dropping racist comments
This make me sad. I have seen this going on for some time with the lands, water in our area. Our water levels are being depleted. Hope government wakes up before its too late...this are the policy makers and have the ability to make changes and protect the land.
Yow, the chick at the start is pretty nice...
p00ner2011 11 months ago
Anyone remember "acid rain"? Back in the 1970s, ALL the lakes in northern Ontario, such as Lake Temagami and surrounding lakes, were without fish! They'd all been killed by this "acid rain" which came from pollutants from the USA.
Is this still happening? Laws made in the USA in the 1970s were supposed to stop "acid rain" from happening. But recent games by recent presidents where EPA protections get watered down, may likely have brought us back to "square one" again.
How about coverage?
crucialaRtz 2 years ago
Give the natives their land back, they need more space to dump their garbage.
Normalman50 3 years ago
i know erin and youngblood
runepking56 3 years ago
Excuse me loggerpete! You are implying that we are all downtown Kenora? Not true. What you have said is not only racist, but ignorant against aboriginals, cause alot of us do rise above drugs, alcohol and the Residential school past. Hating on the internet is VERY childish. OH YEAH!! And we are not the only ones fighting this, the globe is too...You poor basterd.
denisewindego 4 years ago
Hello i am curious though if you have any information about the logging operations taking place north of wilcox lake. Is it different because a native is on staff with the company or is it just too far to protest? I am not trying to be a jerk just curious thank you
sparkyd1980 4 years ago
I hate to say this, but this is everboby's fault you can't blame one person.
mnwild15 4 years ago
loggerpete must be an ex abitibi employee now living off welfare or his pension, poor bastard..
tallarico84 4 years ago
i am curious about the planned logging roads going in this year in the grassy narrows area? if the natives are againist it so bad why are they allowing roads to be put back in at the same location that they protested in 2003? please respond to this if you know anything at all about it
sparkyd1980 4 years ago
I presume Pete is from europe originally ... that is your homeland - this Land is the Homeland of other peoples who we screwed over large, take responsibilty for the actions of your forefathers and what you do today - take some time to understand history before dropping racist comments
2canoe 4 years ago
This make me sad. I have seen this going on for some time with the lands, water in our area. Our water levels are being depleted. Hope government wakes up before its too late...this are the policy makers and have the ability to make changes and protect the land.
fighterballoon 5 years ago