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#StopTheSpray – Sign the Petition to end non-essential chemical herbides in Ontario’s public forests

April 23, 2024 By Temagami First Nation

Sign the Petition HERE

The petition to the Ontario government is below – Please sign and please share / spread the word !!! WE CAN DO THIS ONTARIO !!!

I Petition and request that the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, Canada should immediately prohibit the continued use of non-essential chemical herbicides (a type of pesticide intended to kill plants) within Ontario’s public forests by Ontario’s forestry industry given; 

(1) the wide variety of non-chemical alternatives which currently exist to effectively meet vegetation management needs…  Quebec banned the use of chemical herbicides by their forestry industry in 2001, and since such time have required (A) forestry companies to replant earlier, (B) with larger more mature seedlings with larger nutrient sacs, and (C) manually tend to the forests as needed with local peoples.   It’s as simple as A, B, and then C !!!

(2) the inherent rights of all Canadians to safe and chemical free drinking water, wild plants, wild animals, and fish …

(3) the damages to society are not being included as “costs” when selecting the cheapest method – which would include burdens to Ontario’s publically funded heath care system, damages to ecologically pristine ecosystems, displacements / reductions in wildlife populations, and the disregard for concerns of all communities (First Nations and otherwise) living in these areas.

(4) these chemicals are being restricted and / or banned across the country (and the world), with governments citing health and environmental reasons … Google Search “Ontario Cosmetic Pesticides Ban”, “Europe and Mexico Glyphosate Ban”, Etc …

(5) the ever growing volume of successful lawsuits linking similar glyphosate products (Monsanto’s RoundUp) to cancers in humans … 

(6)  In 1999, the 35th Senate Subcommittee on the Boreal Forest published a report titled, “COMPETING REALITIES: The Boreal Forest at Risk”.
 The subcommittee recommended that, “All herbicide and chemical pesticide use in the boreal forest should be phased out as soon as possible.”  

(7) Ontario’s public forests are the drainage basins for the Ottawa River, the Great Lakes, as well as the Arctic.  Even the most sophisticated and expensive water filtration plants are unable to effectively remove these chemicals prior to household delivery of drinking water.  With that in mind, northern communities, especially remote First Nation communities, require source water protection first and foremost which means not allowing these non-essential chemicals to be sprayed and to enter the waterways to begin with …


I urge you to have your group members email their concerns to the Minister of Natural Resources and Forestry John Yakabuski John.yakabuski@pc.on.ca  (Conservatives) , the official government opposition critic at JMonteith-Farrell-QP@ndp.on.ca (NDP) , info.leader@ontarioliberal.ca (Liberals) , mschreiner-co@ola.org (Greens), and us at forestrypesticides@gmail.com so that we can help keep the facts straight on the government responses.

Donations to Change.Org are used to promote this issue within their platform, and gather more signatures more quickly, and we do appreciate their help.  If you would like to fund our group directly to create highway signage, posters, bumper stickers, and facebook ads, please do it through our GoFund Me page. https://www.gofundme.com/f/StopTheSprayOntario  

Please find us and join us on Facebook at 
https://www.facebook.com/StoptheSprayOntario

Questions can be directed to assistantlandsmanager@temagamifirstnation.ca

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Flood Watch – Lake Temagami, April 19, 2024

April 22, 2024 By Temagami First Nation

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NOTICE: Washout on Red Squirrel Road

April 16, 2024 By Temagami First Nation

April 17, 2024 – UPDATE: Temporary repairs have been made to the washout at km 24 on the Red Squirrel Road.  Final repairs in the near future will include the installation of a new, larger culvert.  A Road closure of 1-2 days may be required at that time.  I will advise you by way of another email update prior to this occurring.  

Please be aware that other washouts may have occurred at other locations.  Please drive with caution.

Kind Regards,

Mark Stevens
General Manager


April 16, 2024 – A significant washout has occurred on the Red Squirrel Road at approximately Km 24.  It is impassable.  We are presently developing plans to repair this as soon as possible.  Timing is dependent upon the availability of culverts and a contractor, and water levels.

Further updates will be provided once a plan of action has been established.

Kind Regards,

Mark Stevens
General Manager, Temagami Forest Management Corporation

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Health & Social Advisory Committee call for ONE Committee Member

April 10, 2024 By Temagami First Nation

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APPLICATIONS ARE NOW BEING ACCEPTED FOR RENT TO OWN HOME ON BEAR ISLAND

April 8, 2024 By Temagami First Nation

Contact housingtfn@temagamifirstnation.ca or call 705-237-8943 ext. 106 for details on how to apply.

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