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    Quote Originally Posted by contaucreek View Post
    Oh my, you may not want to Google Bark Lake/Century Lane
    Well,that was enlightening. Lifestyles of the rich and famous.

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    What business does the Federal government have giving grants to a private company to purchase Canadian property?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cath8r View Post
    What business does the Federal government have giving grants to a private company to purchase Canadian property?
    Oh I don't know maybe that will announce that they have "preserved" x number of acres for tree planting and nature reserves and declare they are saving us from global warming and preserving wildlife. If you look at the recent Moose draw results I think these politicians are all on the same page. Pretty soon you will not be able to cut down a tree on your own property or kill an animal. LOL

    I think it would be interesting to know how much money a big timber company like Domtar made from these deal's, what kind of tax write off or other inventive tax return's they will file.

    In the end the Canadian taxpayer is paying to create "nature preserves" and cut down on their own hunting opportunities.

    Next target will be Crown lands.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gilroy View Post
    Oh I don't know maybe that will announce that they have "preserved" x number of acres for tree planting and nature reserves and declare they are saving us from global warming and preserving wildlife. If you look at the recent Moose draw results I think these politicians are all on the same page. Pretty soon you will not be able to cut down a tree on your own property or kill an animal. LOL

    I think it would be interesting to know how much money a big timber company like Domtar made from these deal's, what kind of tax write off or other inventive tax return's they will file.

    In the end the Canadian taxpayer is paying to create "nature preserves" and cut down on their own hunting opportunities.

    Next target will be Crown lands.....
    Possibly Justin's saving trees so he has something to print the money our country is living on.

    It appears with cost of lumber, there's more profits printing money instead of "building our economy",and homes for the working population.

    The last many months of job number reports shows how badly Justin has failed to deliver.
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    A whole lot of speculation, rumour and hearsay in this thread. Any article written from local news sources?

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    Quote Originally Posted by blasted_saber View Post
    A whole lot of speculation, rumour and hearsay in this thread. Any article written from local news sources?
    WELL.......

    The guy named in post #1 appears as a Director in a charity called Kawartha Land Trust which is a listed charitable organization with CRA. This link can follow some of the cash here and where it stems from https://www.charitydir.com/charities/879086718RR0001

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gilroy View Post
    WELL.......

    The guy named in post #1 appears as a Director in a charity called Kawartha Land Trust which is a listed charitable organization with CRA. This link can follow some of the cash here and where it stems from https://www.charitydir.com/charities/879086718RR0001
    www.kawarthalandtrust.org doesn't have his name listed as a trustee or as being on the Board of Directors that I can see. Ben Samaan is the owner of Viamede Resort on Stony Lake. If you want a real treat in Ontario,that's a beautiful place to crash for a weekend or a even week. I've been there a couple of times for various functions and highly recommend it. The trust is buying up or is having property donated to it for purely conservation projects. Several charter members are former OMNRF retired staffers. Other than many of the listed properties are open to the public while some aren't,hunting is not a permitted activity on any of them. I was told unofficially that the OFAH offered financial support in return for hunting opportunities,but,inquiries went unanswered. It sure looks like those 70 camps will be looking for new digs in the very near future.
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    Quote Originally Posted by trimmer21 View Post
    www.kawarthalandtrust.org doesn't have his name listed as a trustee or as being on the Board of Directors that I can see. Ben Samaan is the owner of Viamede Resort on Stony Lake. If you want a real treat in Ontario,that's a beautiful place to crash for a weekend or a even week. I've been there a couple of times for various functions and highly recommend it. The trust is buying up or is having property donated to it for purely conservation projects. Several charter members are former OMNRF retired staffers. Other than many of the listed properties are open to the public while some aren't,hunting is not a permitted activity on any of them. I was told unofficially that the OFAH offered financial support in return for hunting opportunities,but,inquiries went unanswered. It sure looks like those 70 camps will be looking for new digs in the very near future.
    I picked up on that discrepancy right away but did not want to complicate the post to much, something smell's a little fishy in all this deal. "In 2016, Viamede Resort partnered with the Kawartha Land Trust to expand the trail network that runs through and around the property.'
    Mr Samaan appears to be running a tight shift and has permit's available to allow neighboring cottage's access to their properties via his land holdings. If you look at the crowd running the Kawartha Land Trust their is no way hunters are going to get anything from them, essentially taxpayer's money is being used to cut off access to other taxpayer's i.e. hunters.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gilroy View Post
    I picked up on that discrepancy right away but did not want to complicate the post to much, something smell's a little fishy in all this deal. "In 2016, Viamede Resort partnered with the Kawartha Land Trust to expand the trail network that runs through and around the property.'
    Mr Samaan appears to be running a tight shift and has permit's available to allow neighboring cottage's access to their properties via his land holdings. If you look at the crowd running the Kawartha Land Trust their is no way hunters are going to get anything from them, essentially taxpayer's money is being used to cut off access to other taxpayer's i.e. hunters.
    I agree. Seeing as how they have no problem using taxpayer funding no matter which convoluted way it's accessed,maybe in light of their unwillingness to allow hunting,we should,at the very least,have their charitable status withdrawn. This whole thing reminds me of Robert Shad and The Shad Foundation that tried the backdoor approach with canceling the spring Bear hunt in the late 1990's by the Harris PC's. We all remember how that worked out,don't we?
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