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Additional Requests to Make an Oral Statement Additional Requests to Make an Oral Statement # Name Organization Location Number 1 … The first 208 requests are individually posted on the CEAA Registry 208 209 Theresa Smith Kelowna, BC A22779 210 Marshall West Prince Rupert, BC A31293 211 Sylvia Alexcee Prince Rupert, BC A31295 212 Evcar Hanz Roofer BC A31297 213 Karen Nelson Prince Rupert, BC A31298 214 Alan Carl Northern Halibut Producers Prince Rupert, BC A31300 215 Bill Smith Prince Rupert, BC A31302 216 Charles Armstrong Prince Rupert, BC A31303 217 Dawn Remington Friends of Morice-Bulkley Smithers, BC A31306 218 Michale Duncan Prince Rupert, BC A31307 219 Harold Barton Jr Prince Rupert, BC A31320 220 Shashi Jhingan UFAW Prince Rupert, BC A31321 221 Rose Lincoln Canadian Fish Prince Rupert, BC A31322 222 Ivan Lincoln BC Packer Prince Rupert, BC A31323 223 Ronerica Bactesta Prince Rupert, BC A31324 224 Arlene Brown Prince Rupert, BC A31325 225 Fred Petzelt Prince Rupert, BC A31327 226 Michael Johnson Prince Rupert, BC A31328 227 Percy Temple Prince Rupert, BC A31329 228 Robert Kelly CANFISCO Prince Rupert, BC A31331 229 Karamoit Sekhon Prince Rupert, BC A31332 230 William Cyril Lexis Prince Rupert, BC A31333 231 Helen Schiller Prince Rupert, BC A31334 232 Sarah Panofsky Smithers, BC A31335 233 Derck Hogan Prince Rupert, BC A31337 234 Arnie Nagi UFAW U-CAW Prince Rupert, BC A31338 235 Glenn Reece Prince Rupert, BC A31339 236 Ian Maxwell Terrace, BC A31342 237 John Rowlands Prince Rupert, BC A31343 238 Leslie Rowlands Prince Rupert, BC A31344 239 Jackie Hildering Earthling Enterprises Port McNeill, BC A31346 240 Christina Nelson Prince Rupert, BC A31348 241 Ron Brown Prince Rupert, BC A31349 242 Brett Aleacee Prince Rupert, BC A31350 243 Kevin Lincoln Prince Rupert, BC A31351 244 Charlie Kearns Houston, BC A31356 245 Thomas Colin Schlamp Terrace, BC A31359 246 Michelle Condrotte Brown Old Massett Village Council Masset, BC A31360 247 Jessica Madrid Prince George, BC A31361 248 Jay Myers Prince George, BC A31362 249 Chad Hellenius Prince George, BC A31363 250 Krista Huot Prince George, BC A31364 251 Andreas Hahn UNBC Prince George, BC A31365 252 Antonia Mills UNBC Prince George, BC A31366 253 Jag Athwal Surrey, BC A31367 254 Joshua Paterson Vancouver, BC A31370 255 Kim Good Prince Rupert, BC A31372 256 M MacDonald Prince George, BC A31373 257 Alison Brown Prince Rupert, BC A31374 258 S Laing Prince George, BC A31375 259 Crystal Maurice Prince Rupert, BC A31376 260 Joe Daniels Prince Rupert, BC A31380 261 Facundo Gastiazoro Smithers, BC A31383 262 Shirley Philbrook Sidney, BC A31384 263 Carol Dwyer Campbell River, BC A31385 264 Katia Gauvin Victoria, BC A31387 265 Lyn Pollard Coombs, BC A31389 266 Roderick Bruce Meredith Terrace, BC A31390 267 Maria Sqaunce Victoria, BC A31391 268 Luke Turvey Vancouver, BC A31392 269 Joanne Van Ee Okanagan Centre, BC A31393 270 Stephen Chessor Vancouver, BC A31394 271 Margrit Bayer Kelowna, BC A31395 272 Mike Fischer Metchosin, BC A31396 273 Mark Collins Terrace, BC A31397 274 Joyce Brown Prince Rupert, BC A31401 275 Cam Thompson Prince Rupert, BC A31402 276 Yvonne Etzkorn Sointula, BC A31403 277 Sarah Moudgill Prince Rupert, BC A31404 278 Lisa Burgener Vanderhoof, BC A31407 279 Wayne McCrory Valhalla Wilderness Society New Denver, BC A31408 280 Dr Darryl Luscombe Sointula, BC A31411 281 Zoe Sikora Masset, BC A31413 282 Helen Joseph Smithers, BC A31417 283 Neil Joseph Prince Rupert, BC A31418 284 Benjamin Laurie Prince George, BC A31419 285 Saul Arbess Victoria, BC A31421 286 Rosie Simms Nelson, BC A31422 287 Jared Towers Alert Bay, BC A31424 288 Irene Fizzlel Calgary, AB A31425 289 Alieen McConnell Victoria, BC A31426 290 Andrew Cordy-Simpson North Vancouver, BC A31427 291 Ron Wesley J S McMillan Prince Rupert, BC A31428 292 Andrew Mott Victoria, BC A31429 293 Marcus Waddington Vancouver, BC A31431 294 Anne-Marie Daniel North Saanich, BC A31432 295 Eva Kerr Sidney, BC A31432 296 Samantha Kealing Prince George, BC A31434 297 Sonya Sangster Delta, BC A31436 298 Mike Prince George, BC A31437 299 Lorraine V Woods Canadian Fish Prince Rupert, BC A31439 300 Pieter Bex Neerpelt, Limburg, Belgiu A31440 301 Sharon Wesley Canadian Fish Prince Rupert, BC A31442 302 Doug Streifel Prince George, BC A31443 303 Caitlyn Vernon Victoria, BC A31447 304 Haley Manning Courtenay, BC A31451 305 Jude van den Broek Langford, BC A31452 306 Sean Barfoot Port Hardy, BC A31454 307 Christopher Duncan Smithers, BC A31455 308 Johnathan Blabey Hazelton, BC A31456 309 Jim Senka Smithers, BC A31457 310 Wendy Davis Sointula, BC A31458 311 Hermit Il Seir Canadian Fishing Co Prince Rupert, BC A31463 312 Gurcharan Sidhu Canadian Fishing Co Prince Rupert, BC A31466 313 Bhub Inderbay Selchon Canadian Fishing Co Prince Rupert, BC A31473 314 Mavb McKay BC A31474 315 Daphne Wickers Prince Rupert, BC A31476 316 Michael DesHarnais Smithers, BC A31484 317 Judith Horne Smithers, BC A31485 318 Laird Ongman Canadian Freightways Smithers, BC A31486 319 Titia Donker Smithers, BC A31487 320 Jacky Roe New Hazelton, BC A31488 321 Randall Shoop Hazelton, BC A31489 322 Spencer Laing UNBC Prince George, BC A31492 323 Ryan Vandecasteyen The Pipedreams Project Vancouver, BC A31494 324 Evan Loveless BC Wilderness Tourism Association Cumberland, BC A31495 325 Jonathan Knight WoodGrain Farm Hazelton, BC A31496 326 Byron Ross Hazelton, BC A31497 327 Mike Ferrier Surfrider Vancouver Island Victoria, BC A31499 328 Kaaren Soby Telkwa, BC A31500 329 Remi Gauthur Sandspit, BC A31501 330 Civa Gauthier Sandspit, BC A31502 331 Patrick, Mel or Zephyr Dumais Smithers, BC A31503 332 Lothar Schaefer Smithers, BC A31504 333 Frank Ebermann Houston, BC A31505 334 Ellen Rabe Ishpeming, MI A31506 335 Anton Seif Telkwa, BC A31507 336 Sophie Harrison Vancouver, BC A31508 337 Stephen Lockwood Telkwa, BC A31509 338 Beverly Lear Telkwa, BC A31510 339 Nicholas Soden Smithers, BC A31511 340 Lorin Desautels Smithers, BC A31512 341 Peter Krause Smithers, BC A31513 342 Valerie Angus Smithers, BC A31514 343 Aaron J. Burgess Hazelton, BC A31515 344 Joanne Clifford Hazelton, BC A31516 345 Erley Combs Hazelton, BC A31517 346 Tim Combs Hazelton, BC A31518 347 J. Stevenson Telkwa, BC A31519 348 Alfred Brady Gitxsan Health Society Hazelton, BC A31520 349 Leif Early Duncan, BC A31521 350 Ricki Kneifle Hazelton, BC A31522 351 Kathy Dodd Hazelton, BC A31523 352 Matthew Lewis Hazelton, BC A31524 353 Frank Lindsay Hazelton, BC A31525 354 Sharron McCrimmon Hazelton, BC A31526 355 Frank Sampson Hazelton, BC A31527 356 Reinhold Steinbeisser Hazelton, BC A31528 357 Suzanne Wernli-Roy New Hazelton, BC A31529 358 Adrianne Meer Telkwa, BC A31530 359 Cheri Reidy Terrace, BC A31531 360 Noel Reidy Terrace, BC A31532 361 Margaret Sanou Kitimat, BC A31534 362 Michelle Ouwehand Kitimat, BC A31535 363 Diane Nakamura Prince George, BC A31536 364 Karen Anderson Prince George, BC A31537 365 Tom Baron Ecofor Consulting BC Ltd Fort St. James, BC A31538 366 Alex Altosaar Victoria, BC A31539 367 Richard Audent Telkwa, BC A31541 368 Michael Deschamps Prince Rupert, BC A31542 369 Chery Willis Kitimat, BC A31543 370 Jen McCallum Smithers, BC A31544 371 Dorelene Pflugbeil Smithers, BC A31545 372 Meg Hobson Smithers, BC A31546 373 Tenley Dahlie Smithers, BC A31547 374 Rob Williams Alert Bay, BC A31550 375 Anne Hill Terrace, BC A31553 376 Kim Wright Vancouver, BC A31559 377 Chris Baird Smithers, BC A31560 378 Gail Hochachka OneSky Smithers, BC A31561 379 Kevin Woudsten Houston, BC A31562 380 Jane P. Brett Victoria, BC A31566 381 Joy Allen Hazelton, BC A31567 382 Gene Allen Hazelton, BC A31568 383 Tim Allen Hazelton, BC A31570 384 Kaleigh Allen Hazelton, BC A31571 385 Brian Huntington Skeena Watershed Conservation Coalition Hazelton, BC A31572 386 Robert Mikolayczyk Hazelton, BC A31573 387 Melanie Sondergard Regional District of Kitimat Stikine Hazelton, BC A31574 388 Josh DeLeenheer Sea to Sands Conservation Alliance Prince George, BC A31575 389 John Rushforth Port Hardy, BC A31577 390 Karen Wristen Fraser Riverkeeper Vancouver, BC A31590 391 Mary Woodbury Fraser Riverkeeper Vancouver, BC A31591 392 Doug Donaldson Victoria, BC A31599 393 Robyn Oakes Smithers, BC A31602 394 Monica Howard Smithers, BC A31603 395 Jason Hurkett Hazelton, BC A31604 396 Clifford John Harris Hazelton, BC A31605 397 Jeannie Harris Hazelton, BC A31606 398 Aaron Moore Hazelton, BC A31607 399 Jessica Rush Kitwanga, BC A31608 400 Theresa Leduc New Hazelton, BC A31610 401 Arlene Ness Hazelton, BC A31613 402 Brandi Nash Hazelton, BC A31614 403 Ian Anderson Hazelton, BC A31615 404 Erica Ball Hazelton, BC A31616 405 Tadzio Richards Hazelton, BC A31617 406 Edward Quinlan Prince George, BC A31619 407 Alana Wadley Hazelton, BC A31620 408 Jim Allen Hazelton, BC A31621 409 Emma Hume Victoria, BC A31622 410 Brigitta VanHeek Hazelton, BC A31623 411 Andrew Boyd Sherwood Park Fish & Game Association Ardrossan, AB A31624 412 Rachel Mason Victoria, BC A31625 413 Jim Culp Terrace, BC A31627 414 J. Michael Fay Wildlife Conservation Society Ketchikan, AK A31628 415 Walter R. Fricke Terrace, BC A31629 416 R. Wong Coquitlam, BC A31631 417 Cody Sharpe Elko, BC A31632 418 Richard E. deMontigny Prince George, BC A31634 419 Laszlo Ratkai Terrace, BC A31636 420 Elizabeth Shope Natural Resources Defense Council Washington, DC A31640 421 Elaine Farina Kitimat, BC A31657 422 Shelley Browne Smithers, BC A31659 424 Carol Pickup Victoria, BC A31661 425 Bill Cordray Victoria, BC A31662 426 Anne Talbot-Kelly Vancouver, BC A31663 427 Armel Castellan Ottawa, ON A31664 428 Ken Dresen Vancouver, BC A31665 429 Joelene Clarke
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