The Daily Press is the city of Timmins broadsheet newspaper. Wayne Snider is the paper’s city editor.
Time is at hand for NEOMA to step up lobbying efforts
It’s great to see that our leaders in Northern Ontario are switching into overdrive when it comes to lobbying. Members of the Northeastern Ontario Municipal Association (NEOMA) have a special subcomittee set up to look at ways to get the North’s voice heard in the corridors of power at Queen’s Park.
The most pressing issue right now is the caribou protection plan, pushed through by the government under the Endangered Species Act (ESA).
If the plan goes through as currently structured, 65% of the Abitibi River forest will be off limits to industry within the next 20 years.
That means wood allocation for forest companies would drop significantly, leading to the closure of many regional operations.
NEOMA — which is comprised of mayors and council members from municipalities across the Northeast — realizes this would be a catastrophic blow to the region’s economy, creating massive job losses and jeopardizing not only the standard of living but the Northern lifestyle.