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The OLA will deliver a Christmas message to the Otonabee Region Conservation Authority!

The OLA pushes the Otonabee Region Conservation Authority into a “Wetland” that they stole


By Ontario Landowners Association ——--December 18, 2009

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Cliff Tripp of Peterborough has been robbed of the wealth of his property by the Otonabee Region Conservation Authority by way of placing a "Provincially Significant Wetland Designation" on his two vacant residential building lots.

The two lots, as a result, have "zero market value". Cliff Tripp is a 92 year old war veteran who is deserving of being treated with respect by government. He must be compensated fully for the true market value of his lots. Join us in Peterborough on Monday Dec 21, 2:00 PM at the Otonabee Region Conservation Authority offices at 250 Milroy Dr. to stand in support of Cliff Tripp and his fight for property rights. The OLA will deliver a Christmas message to the Otonabee Region Conservation Authority! DIRECTIONS From Ottawa- Follow Hwy 7 West which becomes Lansdowne St. Turn right on Park St. and continue north thru Peterborough. Park St. eventually becomes Reid St. which becomes Chemong Rd. At the north side of Mall (Portage Place) turn right on Milroy. From Lindsay- HWY 7 East. Go straight thru light at Fowlers Corners onto Lindsay Rd. Turn right on Chemong Rd. Turn left on Milroy. From Toronto- 401 East to Hwy 115 North. Go north on Hwy 28 to Fowlers Corners, turn right on Lindsay Rd. Turn right on Chemong Rd. Turn left on Milroy. From Ottawa- Hwy 401 West to Hwy 28 North at Port Hope. Follow directions above.

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Ontario Landowners Association——

The Ontario Landowners Association shall defend and promote the principal of strong local governments, democracy, and natural justice and represent the interests of the rural community.

For Rural Ontario to survive, Property Rights and judicial reform must be enshrined into law at all three levels of Government, these being; Federal, Provincial, and Municipal.

 

Rural Ontario is under systematic attack by government bureaucracy and false environmentalism.

 

The Ontario Landowners have and will continue to expose and meet these threats with determination and resolve in the court of public opinion.

 


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