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Making your voice heard about the Northern Gateway Pipeline WWF August 15, 2012 Share: Share This Page: Share with Facebook Share via Twitter Share via Linkedin Share in email The Enbridge Northern Gateway Project Joint Review Panel (JRP) is accepting letters of comment from all Canadians as part of this democratic process until August 31. First – learn about what is at stake. A Kermode bear (Ursus americanus kermodei) preparing to enter the water of a river in the Great Bear Rainforest, British Columbia, Canada. © Natalie Bowes / WWF-Canada Add Your Voice Three easy ways to make your own views, knowledge or concerns about the project known: 1. Use the form on the Panel website. 2. Send it by fax to 403-292-5503 or toll free fax at 1-877-288- 8803 Attention: Secretary to the Joint Review Panel. 3. Mail it to: Secretary to the Joint Review Panel Enbridge Northern Gateway Project 444 Seventh Avenue S.W. Calgary Alberta T2P 0X8 Don’t know what to say? The Panel wants to hear from the public and can only consider information that people put on the record in writing before August 31, 2012. Let them know what you think about the pipeline project. Does this Project fit your vision for Canada? What do you think the environmental effects will be? And ultimately, do you think this Project is in Canadian public interest?