13:55:08 From Claude Buettner to Everyone: I invite your comments, please note with C; and your questions, please denote with Q. 13:58:12 From Ted Manning to Everyone: Can a company just walk away declaring bankruptcy and leaving a relic site? For how long have companies had to provide sufficient bonds to truly fund the rehabilitation. Does Canada pursue this with foreign firms as well as Canadian? - an do we win? 13:59:21 From Raymond Leury to Everyone: Q: It seems like the maps omit any fossil fuel production. Would you not consider these as also being mines? Much of Alberta, Saskatchewan and BC are covered by thousands of fossil fuel production facilities including thousands of fracking wells. 14:02:03 From Ted Manning to Everyone: Saskatchewan has been pretty good at strip mining - essentially having a sufficient rehab bond up front and not letting the mine dig the next row of stripping until the one just finished is restored to the same class agricultural land and drainage. 'This applied to coal for many decades. Not sure of other mne sites. 14:08:49 From Richard van der Jagt, MD to Everyone: not to mention the effect on fish and other wildlife! 14:13:37 From Richard van der Jagt, MD to Everyone: Q: is there are requirement for new mine development to assess the impact on human health and ecosystems and is this enforced? 14:16:08 From Nigel's iPad to Everyone: Question re Hudson Bay lowlands? 14:19:06 From jon legg to Everyone: Q If you had to had to classify mines, including fossil fuels, in terms of risk of damage, how would the list go? For example, would fossil fuels be at the top of the list? What would be the next few types of mines? 14:34:32 From Raymond Leury to Everyone: The mining industry has this narrative that mining is somehow better and more regulated in Canada then other countries. Given some of what you said, that seems to be an exaggeration at best, correct? 14:40:17 From Art Hunter to Everyone: With the variations by province, how dangerous are mining operations in Australia and Russia compared to Canada? 14:40:20 From Mike Nickerson to Everyone: I’d make a comment about reducing demand. 15:05:17 From Claude Buettner to Everyone: Jaimie mention Green Budget Coalition: https://greenbudget.ca/ 15:08:39 From Raymond Leury to Everyone: If you want a sense of how much mining is done, see https://www.visualcapitalist.com/all-the-metals-we-mined-in-one-visualization/ 15:09:30 From Claude Buettner to Everyone: Brainstorm: Would the Canadian Public Health Association be a natural ally?: https://www.cpha.ca/ 15:11:53 From Raymond Leury to Everyone: If you are concerned about the future, read this: https://www.amazon.ca/Not-End-World-Generation-Sustainable/dp/031653675X/ref=asc_df_031653675X?tag=bingshopdesk-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=80264440486997&hvnetw=o&hvqmt=e&hvbmt=be&hvdev=c&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=&hvtargid=pla-4583864003108853&psc=1 15:14:26 From Claude Buettner to Everyone: Mining Watch website: https://www.miningwatch.ca/ 15:16:24 From Jamie Kneen to Everyone: for Raymond especially: Achieving Zero Emissions with More Mobility and Less Mining https://www.climateandcommunity.org/more-mobility-less-mining 15:18:19 From Jamie Kneen to Everyone: Replying to "Brainstorm: Would th..." https://cape.ca are friends too.