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Quetico Foundation Statement Regarding Proposed Mining Activity in the Region

The Quetico Foundation is aware of recent public discussion regarding proposed mining activity in the broader region surrounding Quetico Provincial Park. Protecting the ecological integrity, wilderness values, and long-term health of Quetico remain central to our mission. Quetico is not only one of Canada’s most significant protected wilderness areas, but also a landscape of deep cultural importance […]

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Covid-19 Latest Excuse to Degrade Environmental Regulations

By: William Stolz, Quetico Foundation, Acting Science Chair Omnibus legislation has been around since the first parliamentary session in 1868. With no specific legal definition of what constitutes an ‘Omnibus Bill’ the process is basically grouping a variety of legislative changes for a specific purpose. Ontario’s newest piece of legislation, Bill 197 – An Act

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First year of Lakehead University and Quetico Foundation Research Partnership

by: Dr. Michael Rennie, Canada Research Chair in Freshwater Ecology and Fisheries Assistant Professor Quetico Provincial Park has been described as a ‘natural oasis’; with all the things going on in the world, in Quetico, you can get in a canoe, traverse a few portages, and the outside world quickly melts away leaving just you

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