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The reason's they should not mine "The Ring of Fire Area" that is located in the James Bay low lands. This area contains one of the world's largest peatlands, which store an estimated 26 GIGATONS of carbon and lots of methane. Moving forward without free, prior informed consent from all impacted First Nations, violates treaty obligations and undermines the principles of ( UNDRIP ) this is why Bill 5 was passed. My opinion on this Bill. Indigenous people have been here for around 13,000 years. We all are on their lands. I am not indigenous, but was a miner until i retired. if I was still a miner I would never take a job in this precious area. Because in 2014 Mount Polly mine in British Columbia, the tailings pond collapsed spilling more than 20 million cubic meters of wastewater and sludge into nearby waterways. Creating a major environmental hazard. " There are plenty of examples of this in Canada and around the world. Big types of projects fail, fail big time and the local communities are the ones that are really left dealing with the repercussions. Toxic chemicals are needed to seperate these rare earth elements. If this happens in the ring of fire area, this could kill the Worlds largest peatlands, if the tailing pond collapsed. It could release this estimated 26 gigatons of carbon. Right now all indigenous First Nation communities in this area has caused division among them. This is not Right At All. We can see what climate change is doing now all around the world. Oceans are heating up causing massive storms, like the one that just happend in Jamaca. Sorry for any spelling mistakes. Thank you for time reading this. Rare earth elements are found all around Canada, lets mine those areas instead. Australia Wyloo mining corporation has a hudge mine there. They are the company that will mine this area and make massive profits instead of CANADA. The country I love living in.
Soumis le 15 novembre 2025 9:25 PM
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Consultation sur les critères proposés pour les zones économiques spéciales
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