I'm not a rocket surgeon, but I suspect if the station could have been put further north than it already is for technical reasons, they would have been more than happy to put it in the 705 area code at/near that part of the world near Sudbury instead of near an agricultural, more-densely-populated part of the province. Also, my non-tech understanding is that the Kawartha Lakes facility is being built in some kind of positional proximity to the Clearview facility, so it may not be as simple as moving just one facility. Happy to be straightened out by folks who know about this OTH stuff than I do, though.
One man's "expensive military gadget" is another's "need this shit to detect other shit coming over the Arctic - in part to help protect Canada, and in part to keep the U.S. happy"
Here's a bit of MSM coverage from the public meetings on the project from earlier in September ....
A massive defence project planned for agricultural land in Clearview Township is facing fierce pushback.
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The Department of National Defence held a public engagement session in Coboconk to answer questions about a transmit site being... Continue reading "Kawartha Lakes radar project sparks questions over safety, environment, and transparency"
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There's real hoops to have to go through, for sure - after all, a lot of critics of the government say Ottawa may need to make tough choices to help defend Canada better than it has - but NIMBY's also gonna NIMBY, no matter the project, no matter where ....