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Lake Ontario Waterkeeper is a Toronto-based environmental advocacy group founded in 2001, with Lake Ontario, the Great Lakes Basin, and allied waterways at heart. It is a licensed member of the New York-based Waterkeeper Alliance.
Lake Ontario Waterkeeper is led by President and environmental lawyer, Mark Mattson and vice president, Krystyn Tully.
Main campaign Issues
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Structure of Lake Ontario Waterkeeper
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History
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Famous People supporting Lake Ontario Waterkeeper
- The Tragically Hip frontman Gord Downie
- Sarah Harmer, folk musician.
- David Suzuki, Canadian environmentalist and broadcaster.
Allied and member organisations
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References
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See also
External Links
Lake Ontario Waterkeeper website: http://waterkeeper.ca
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