The Peterborough Examiner

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

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For too long, the working people of Ontario’s resource towns like Peterborou­gh haven’t had a real voice in the political decisions directly effecting their lives, and livelihood­s — about pipeline projects, new mines, forestry tenures.

That’s not only a tragedy for Peterborou­gh, it’s a travesty for resource developmen­t across Canada.

Last spring, we launched Suits and Boots to change that.

Founded by six people in April, we have since grown to more than 3,200 people across Canada — suits in offices and boots out in the field alike doing the important work that makes Canada such a prosperous nation.

We have held rallies and flown banners over Parliament.

We have written senators asking them to kill the current version of Bill C-69 and send back to the House of Commons so this flawed attempt at reworking Canada’s environmen­tal assessment regulation­s can be redone.

We have sat down with politician­s in our capital to call for change.

We have been invited to the Prime Minister’s Office to hear our side of the story.

We have been constructi­ve, offering solutions and ensuring the perspectiv­es of resource sector working Canadians finally gain a voice.

We have an impact. Because you now have a voice.

We have only been successful because 3,200 Canadians have signed on to get involved — writing letters to senators and MPs, showing up at events, and lending their support.

Bill C-69 will soon be going before the Senate environmen­t and natural resources committee.

The fate of Canada’s resource sector hangs in the balance.

Now is the time we need our voice. Now is the time for Peterborou­gh and other resource towns across Canada stand up, be counted, and speak up.

We can help you do that.

If you’re interested, visit suitsandbo­ots.ca to read more, and make your voice heard in Ottawa. Rick Peterson, founder, Suits and Boots

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