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Mineral Exploration Permit for Eric Marion - Burt and Eby Townships

Ministry of Energy and Mines (ON)

Eric Marion wants a permit to drill for minerals near Kenogami Lake in northeastern Ontario. The drilling would happen across 36 mining claims in Burt and Eby townships. This is early-stage exploration to test what's in the ground—not an actual mine...

Why This Matters: Live near Kenogami Lake or in the Cochrane District? Drilling means cleared areas for equipment and water pumped from nearby lakes or streams. If you hunt, fish, or use the land in this area, you might want to weigh in.

Regulations & Permits Natural Resources
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Gold Exploration Permit for Argo Gold - Earngey Area Claims Near Dryden

Ministry of Energy and Mines (ON)

Argo Gold Inc. wants a permit to explore for gold about 140 km north of Dryden, Ontario. The work would include stripping soil from bedrock, drilling, and digging trenches across 87 mining claims in the Earngey Area. Heavy equipment would be used...

Why This Matters: Live near the Earngey Area or use its lakes and waterways? This exploration could affect local water sources and wilderness. The permit would last up to three years, with possible renewal.

Regulations & Permits Environment & Climate Natural Resources
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Should Alberta Change Its Sportfishing Rules for 2022-23?

Ministry of Environment and Protected Areas (AB)

Alberta asked anglers for input on fishing regulations across the province. Topics included walleye stocking, harvest limits, and new rules to protect fish during hot, low-water periods. The consultation ran in January 2022 and results are now in...

Why This Matters: Fish in Alberta? These rules affect where you can cast a line and what you can keep. New time-of-day restrictions in southwestern Alberta could change your summer fishing plans. If you care about healthy fish populations for future generations, this matters.

Regulations & Permits Environment & Climate Natural Resources
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North Saskatchewan Region Surface Water Quality Framework

Ministry of Environment and Protected Areas (AB)

Alberta developed a framework to manage water quality in the North Saskatchewan and Battle rivers. The goal? Protect clean water while allowing development. This consultation gathered input on how to monitor pollution and set limits for human...

Why This Matters: Get your drinking water from the North Saskatchewan or Battle rivers? This framework affects how clean it stays. Farmers, industries, and municipalities all impact water quality. The rules set here determine what's allowed before action is required.

Policy & Studies Environment & Climate Natural Resources
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Should Solar and Wind Farms Be Allowed on Alberta's Best Farmland?

Ministry of Affordability and Utilities (AB)

Alberta asked stakeholders how to balance renewable energy projects with protecting farmland. The government wants to keep productive agricultural land available for food production while still allowing solar and wind development. This engagement...

Why This Matters: Own farmland in Alberta? This could affect what you can do with it. Live in a rural area? You might see more solar panels and wind turbines—or fewer, depending on the rules. Food prices could be affected if productive farmland gets converted to energy production.

Policy & Studies Agriculture & Food Environment & Climate Natural Resources
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Is Alberta's South Saskatchewan Regional Plan Still Working?

Land Use Secretariat (AB)

Alberta is reviewing its 10-year-old land use plan for the South Saskatchewan region. The plan guides how the government balances economic development with environmental protection in southern Alberta. This review checks whether the plan is still...

Why This Matters: Live in southern Alberta? This plan affects where development can happen, how water and air quality are protected, and how farmland is managed. If you've noticed growth pressures in places like Calgary or Lethbridge, this plan is supposed to manage that. Your feedback shapes whether it gets updated.

Community Planning Environment & Climate Housing & Communities Natural Resources
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Should Canada Require More Domestic Content in Low-Carbon Fuels?

Environment and Climate Change Canada (Federal)

Canada's biofuel producers are struggling to compete with imports, especially from the US. The government wants to change the Clean Fuel Regulations to boost domestic production. Two options are on the table: requiring a minimum amount of Canadian...

Why This Matters: Fill up your car with gas or diesel? Some of that fuel contains biofuels made from crops like canola. If Canadian producers can't compete, we'll import more from the US. That affects farmers, refinery workers, and rural communities across the Prairies.

Regulations & Permits Economy & Jobs Environment & Climate Natural Resources
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How Should Canada Regulate Fusion Energy?

Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission (Federal)

Fusion energy could one day provide clean, nearly limitless power. Canada's nuclear regulator wants to know how it should oversee this emerging technology. The CNSC is asking whether its current framework makes sense for fusion—which works...

Why This Matters: Fusion could change how we power our homes and cities. Getting the rules right now matters—too strict and Canada misses out on innovation, too loose and safety suffers. If you care about clean energy or nuclear safety, this is your chance to weigh in.

Regulations & Permits Natural Resources Technology & Digital
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Should Independent Fishers Keep Control of Atlantic Inshore Fisheries?

Senate Standing Committee on Fisheries and Oceans (Federal)

The Senate is studying whether independent fishers are losing control of Atlantic Canada's inshore fisheries to corporations. The Owner-Operator Policy was designed to keep fishing licenses in the hands of working fishers, not investors. But is it...

Why This Matters: Live in a coastal Atlantic community? Fishing isn't just an industry—it's the economic backbone. When corporations buy up licenses, profits leave town and local jobs disappear. This study could shape whether your community stays a fishing village or becomes a corporate outpost.

Policy & Studies Economy & Jobs Natural Resources
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Water Permit Renewal for Brooklea Golf Course - Midland, Ontario

Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks (ON)

A golf course near Midland wants to renew its permit to draw water from a well and an unnamed stream for irrigation. The permit would allow water taking from May through October for the next 10 years. This is classified as a Category 1 permit...

Why This Matters: Live near Highway 93 in Midland? This permit could affect local water levels. If you rely on a private well or care about the unnamed stream in the area, you might want to weigh in. The golf course would draw over 1.4 million litres daily from the stream during peak season.

Regulations & Permits Environment & Climate Natural Resources
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Mineral Exploration Permit for 10148942 Manitoba LTD. - Buchan Bay Area Claims

Ministry of Energy and Mines (ON)

A Manitoba company wants to drill for minerals near Dryden, Ontario. The Ministry of Energy and Mines is deciding whether to issue a 3-year exploration permit for mechanized drilling on 95 mining claims in the Buchan Bay Area.

Why This Matters: Live near Buchan Bay or use the lakes and streams southwest of Dryden? This drilling could affect local water sources. The company may pump water from nearby lakes or rivers and clear small areas of forest for drill pads.

Regulations & Permits Environment & Climate Natural Resources
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Water Permit Renewal for Mining Exploration - Sally, Boyer, Geordie, and Marathon Lakes

Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks (ON)

Generation PGM Inc. wants to renew its permit to take water from 22 lakes near Thunder Bay for exploratory drilling. This is a Category 3 permit—the highest risk category for environmental impact. The company could draw up to 100,000 litres per day...

Why This Matters: Live near these lakes in the Thunder Bay district? This permit could affect water levels in lakes you fish, paddle, or draw water from. Category 3 means the province considers this a high-risk water taking. If you rely on these waterbodies, now's the time to weigh in.

Regulations & Permits Environment & Climate Natural Resources
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Mineral Drilling Permit for 1000334153 Ontario Inc. - Lake Jean Area Near Beardmore

Ministry of Energy and Mines (ON)

A company wants permission to drill for minerals about 20 kilometres southeast of Beardmore, Ontario. The drilling would test rock samples to find out what minerals are underground. This means clearing small areas for drill rigs and potentially...

Why This Matters: Live near Lake Jean or Beardmore? This drilling could affect local water sources and forest areas. If you use nearby lakes or streams, the company may pump water from them. Hunters, anglers, and outdoor enthusiasts in the area should know about potential disturbances.

Regulations & Permits Natural Resources
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Mineral Exploration Permit for Insight Exploration - Burt Township Claims

Ministry of Energy and Mines (ON)

Insight Exploration Inc. wants a permit to drill for minerals near Kenogami Lake in northern Ontario. The company would use heavy drilling equipment to take rock samples from 49 mining claims in Burt Township. This is early-stage exploration to test...

Why This Matters: Live near Kenogami Lake or Burt Township? This drilling could affect local water sources and forest areas. The company may pump water from nearby lakes and streams, and clear small areas for drill pads. If you hunt, fish, or have property in the area, you might want to weigh in.

Regulations & Permits Environment & Climate Natural Resources
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Mineral Exploration Permit for Dome Mine Ltd. - Borden Township Near Chapleau

Ministry of Energy and Mines (ON)

Dome Mine Ltd. wants permission to drill for minerals about 12 kilometers northeast of Chapleau in northern Ontario. The drilling would test rock samples to find out what minerals are underground. This is an early exploration permit—no mining would...

Why This Matters: Live near Chapleau or Borden Township? Drilling rigs could show up in the area. The work involves clearing small patches of land and potentially drawing water from nearby lakes or streams. If you hunt, fish, or use the land recreationally, you might want to weigh in.

Regulations & Permits Natural Resources
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Mineral Exploration Permit for Dome Mine Ltd. - Cochrane Township Claims

Ministry of Energy and Mines (ON)

Dome Mine Ltd. wants to drill for minerals near Chapleau in northeastern Ontario. The company is seeking a permit to use heavy drilling equipment on two mining claims about 12 km northeast of town. This is early-stage exploration to test what's in...

Why This Matters: Live near Chapleau or in Cochrane Township? This drilling could affect local land and water. The company may clear small areas for drill pads and pump water from nearby lakes or streams. If you use the area for recreation or have concerns about the environment, now's the time to speak up.

Regulations & Permits Natural Resources