The never before seen video material, satellite imagery, mapping has clearly portrays a significant amount of impacts on the lands, rivers, Lake Winnipeg and the communities that rely on traditional practices and natural resources. What this information can potentially mean to First Nations, Manitobans and Canadians as we proceed with additional natural resource and hydro development projects. The need to identify costs and demise of Lake Winnipeg, destruction of the Boreal Forests and contributions to Climate Change of undisclosed environmental impacts of hydro development.
I understand that your contribution to circulating emails is to ensure people are connected and aware of environmental issues in Canada and elsewhere around the world. We all contribute as much as we can on a volunteer basis, and thus the importance and advocacy for the protection of one of Canada's great fresh water lakes. I would be so bold to suggest that these materials will lead to more proactive strategy and potentially can assist with identifying research and environmental policy that can achieve proactive initiatives that will benefit our community and the traditional territory of a number of first nation communities.
Thus far, I have expended a lot of time, energy and personal financial resources to prepare technical and research material. There is a requirement to create public awareness and to share material, such as what I am making available to your office. It is our responsibility to encourage implementation and demand enforcement of clear sustainable development policy and practice.
I trust that you and your colleagues will take the opportunity to discuss this material and it's relevance to your activities. There is a need to implement our responsibilities of stewards of mother earth and protection of the water with proactive solutions to longstanding issues and insight.
Regards,
Greg McIvor
Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 3X4
Email: mcivo...@shaw.ca
"Wherever there is great property, there is great inequality... But what improves the circumstances of the greater part can never be an inconvenience to the whole. No society can ever be flourishing and happy of which the far greater part of the numbers are poor and miserable."
Adam Smith