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Shopping Bag Stirring Discussion Elsewhere

Support for a ban on shopping bags in Fort Frances is raising some discussion about similar bans elsewhere.

The city of Kenora recently passed a motion declaring a climate emergency.

Kenora City councillor Kirsi Ralko says while she doesn’t have any concrete plans to bring anything forward at this point, she isn’t closed to the idea.

I haven’t looked at formally putting it forward yet but I anticipate that if somebody needs to here I might look at doing that,” says Ralko.

She adds the unanimous passing of the motion in Fort Frances means Kenora council is more likely to see a similar by-law come forward.

Ralko says taking better care of the planet is becoming a more common discussion at council meetings across the northwest.

“Thunder Bay followed suit with us in the declaring a climate emergency in their municipality recently. That’s something that regionally a lot of us are starting to really seriously look at.”

Fort Frances councillors are expected to formally pass the by-law on the shopping bag ban in the near future.

 

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  • Randy Thoms is a veteran news broadcaster with over 40 years' experience. He is based in Fort Frances and covers stories across northwestern Ontario. Contact Randy at thoms.randy@radioabl.ca.

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