SAVING THE REGION OF ONTARIO

NORTH GROUP 

 

WE WILL FIGHT FOR OUR RIGHTS! 

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United We Will Stand! 

Together We’re STRONG! 

“No one made a greater mistake than he who did nothing

because he could do little”

Edmund Burke

 

 

  MISSION STATEMENT

 STRONG, a grassroots, non-partisan organization, will endeavour to protect our collective heritage, the natural resources of Northern Ontario. As such we commit ourselves to the sustainability of our communities and the region as a whole, today and for the future.

 

 

 Email us at: wearestrong@gmail.com 

 

 

 Dear Friends

Northern Ontario was strongly represented at a May Day Rally on May 1st and a Nation Building Conference on May 2nd hosted by the United Steel Workers Local 1005 in Hamilton which included many different unions and locals from across Ontario and Canada.

At the rally Rolf Gerstenberger, President of USW Local 1005 called for unity to defend manufacturing jobs and protect pensions. CEP president Dave Coles spoke on forestry, communications and energy related issues.

Many workers from USW Local 6500 traveled from Sudbury to participate in the May Day celebration. They are in a bitter 10 month strike against foreign owned Vale-Inco's demands for huge concessions.

It was very encouraging and inspirational to witness the three largest industrial unions in Canada, the USW, the CEP and the CAW along with many other large unions marching shoulder to shoulder waving their distinctive banners for the same common cause. Such unity is something STRONG has pushed for in Northern Ontario for over five years.

The May 2nd conference chaired by Rolf Gerstenberger introduced several speakers who formed discussion panels. The first speaker of the day, Al Simard of STRONG, (Saving The Region of Ontario North Group), spoke on forestry followed by Ben Lefebvre, chairperson for the CAW Local 599 bargaining committee and their president Dennis Couvrette who addressed mining issues and the injustice of Xstrata's closure of the Kidd Metallurgical facility near Timmins.

The consensus was we must continue to build, expand, support, participate and promote a collective power of the people to vigorously oppose the ongoing government supported suppression of workers, orchestrated in a team effort between giant multi-national corporate monopolies to control our natural resources and our economies.

Government top priority should be the health and welfare of its citizens including First Nations. Instead they wave the flag of democracy with the left hand while implementing policies with the right that leave us at the total mercy of the faceless multinational corporations who often display heartless arrogance while wiping out entire communities, forcing families into poverty in their own pursuit for profit.

I'm not saying we should close our boarders or we shouldn't play ball with multinationals but the record shows that both senior levels of government obviously do not have the back-bone or the will to protect their own people from this invasion of our economies and our quality of life. We must hold them responsible and not forget come election time.

Al Simard

 


STRONG supports Forest Charter

Saving The Region of Ontario North Group, (STRONG) held an executive meeting on Saturday, October 6th, in Smooth Rock Falls and unanimously indorsed a Forest Charter drafted by the Northern Ontario Sustainable Communities Partnership (NOSCP) which was released on August 20th, 2007.

NOSCP is a range of individuals and organizations, including northern municipalities, non-governmental organizations, academics and Aboriginal organizations that came together November 2006 in response to the forest industry crisis. 

The Charter promotes community-based decision-making for the publicly owned forests of Northern Ontario, an issue that STRONG, a non-profit organization with thousands of members across Ontario , has been fighting for since its formation in March of 2005. 

Al Simard, STRONG president stated, “It is time the government stops favoring corporations over community sustainability. Not only have we endorsed the Forest Charter, we will work together with NOSCP to promote it”.

 

 

 

Forest Charter:

 1.  To localize control of forest management to maintain environmental sustainability while supporting the social and economic health of the people of the region.   

 2.  To ensure governance mechanisms that provide effective management of community forests.   

 3.  To ensure the separation of forest management from any one specific user group (e.g. mills).   

 4.  To recognize, respect and help to resolve Aboriginal and treaty rights by working with Aboriginal communities.   

 5.  To maintain public ownership and shared decision-making for all Crown forested lands.   

 6.  To direct the resources of the forests to the economic and social development of the people of the region   

 7.  To co-operate and organize regionally to promote healthy forests and communities.   

 8.  To have the support of provincial and federal governments in promoting diversified local/regional  economies, especially value-added production, based on a variety of forest-based businesses  and activities, both timber and non-timber.   

9.  To have government investments directed towards community-based forest management.   

 10. To promote a strong working relationship with the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and  other government departments, federal and provincial, including scientific and management  support.   

11. To ensure best end use and highest value forest products are produced from forested lands.   

12. To advocate for fair trade policies that ensure communities receive full value for their resources and labour.

 Endorce the Forest Charter   >>>   www.gcfi.net/noscp/