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The future of our parks

The future of our parks — have your say!

Last fall, the government announced its plans to create ten new national parks and five marine conservation areas over the next five years. If you had one thing to say to the head of Parks Canada as the agency embarks on its ambitious new expansion plans, what would it be?




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Tim Fletcher
Submitted:
Monday, May 28, 2007

It is great to establish national parks but they need to be properly funded for the purpose they were stablished. No point setting up parks if you can't staff them, preserve the reason they were designated, maintain infrastructure, or explain to visitors what the park is all about.

Adriano Caldi
Submitted:
Tuesday, January 16, 2007
Canada needs more parks. We need more of these special places so we can have a place to clear our mind and body and soul.Canada needs more parks. Future generations need special places to discover. To discover that the world is a magical place, that there is more to life than the mall.
Stella Hendrina Gregory
Submitted:
Saturday, June 10, 2006
Please, can you direct us as to how we can get justice for the 56 reindeer that were massacred in an eight acre enclosure on may 21 2005. Four of the reindeer were just hours old. Thank youStel

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Tomekia gibbs
Submitted:
Tuesday, May 11, 2004
I Think that we should have more parks and we should have a place where they can have fun.there should be more food for them to eat thats what i thinks there is only 2% of parks lets make that more come on
Jennifer Withers
Submitted:
Sunday, November 16, 2003
Like many others I feel that the creation of 10 new national parks and marine conservation areas is a phenomenal idea, and would greatly benefit the people by helping us get back to nature, and by giving us many recreational, and educational opportunities. These parks would also protect several endangered species, help stop deforestation and give animals a place to live that won't be tampered too much by humans. But what are the governments reasons for creating these new national parks? If it is just another tourist gimmick, to try and gain some financial benefit from this, without actually keeping the environment's best interests at heart, then I say don't build them. For example the construction of golf courses, hotels, plazas, roads, etc, doesn't belong within a natural park. Furthermore, if the government really wants to make a positive impact on the environment, perhaps they should first look at the pathetic state of some of the parks Canada already has. Either they try to improve them or at least learn what they should, or could do better in the new national parks. At the rate that Canada is changing the parks may be the only wilderness left in Canada so we need to take care of them.

Jennifer Withers
Submitted:
Sunday, November 16, 2003
Like many others I feel that the creation of 10 new national parks and marine conservation areas is a phenomenal idea, and would greatly benefit the people by helping us get back to nature, and by giving us many recreational, and educational opportunities. These parks would also protect several endangered species, help stop deforestation and give animals a place to live that won't be tampered too much by humans. But what are the governments reasons for creating these new national parks? If it is just another tourist gimmick, to try and gain some financial benefit from this, without actually keeping the environment's best interests at heart, then I say don't build them. For example the construction of golf courses, hotels, plazas, roads, etc, doesn't belong within a natural park. Furthermore, if the government really wants to make a positive impact on the environment, perhaps they should first look at the pathetic state of some of the parks Canada already has. Either they try to improve them or at least learn what they should, or could do better in the new national parks. At the rate that Canada is changing the parks may be the only wilderness left in Canada so we need to take care of them.


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