Velshi letter April 7, ’21
Rumina Velshi Apr. 7, 2021 final
CNSC must immediately ensure Pickering Nuclear is safe to operate
The Ontario Clean Air Alliance is asking Ms. Rumina Velshi, President of the Canadian
Globe and Mail – Pickering
Globe and Mail piece on Pickering
Ontario Municipalities that have endorsed gas power phase-out
Ontario Municipalities that have endorsed a gas power phase-out: 1. Kitchener – Oct. 26, 2020
Stunning revelations about Pickering Nuclear Station’s safety
The Globe and Mail has published stunning revelations about the safety of the Pickering
OPG and Enbridge Oppose Toronto’s Gas Plant Phase-Out Motion
Ontario Power Generation (OPG), Enbridge and the Association of Power Producers of Ontario (APPRO) are
Let’s get Toronto onboard the gas plant phase-out train
Toronto City Councillors Jennifer McKelvie and Mike Layton are following in the footsteps of their
We can create 16,000 jobs in Pickering!
Ontario’s new Minister of Finance, Peter Bethlenfalvy, can create 16,000 person-years of employment in Pickering
We took down Enbridge’s pipeline plan!
There will be no new Hamilton gas pipeline – at least for now. On Oct. 22nd, Enbridge Gas withdrew its application to build a giant new pipeline through sensitive natural areas in Hamilton to bring more US fracked gas to Ontario.
Proposal to extend life of Pickering Nuclear Station is reckless and financially irresponsible
Premier Doug Ford’s support for Ontario Power Generation’s (OPG) proposal to extend the operating life
More than 60 groups call for ON phase out of gas-fired power plants to help our climate
The Ford Government wants to ramp up the greenhouse gas pollution from Ontario’s gas-fired power
It’s time to phase-out Ontario’s gas-fired power plants to help protect our climate
The Ford Government wants to ramp up the greenhouse gas pollution from Ontario’s gas-fired power
New York turns down pipeline. Ontario should too.
New York State is giving Ontario a lesson in weighing the costs and benefits of
Helping our climate by phasing-out Ontario’s gas plants
The GHG pollution from Ontario’s gas-fired power plants will increase by more than 300% by 2030 as the province uses gas to replace aging nuclear plants. If this occurs, Ontario will lose roughly 40% of the pollution reduction benefits it achieved by phasing-out its dirty coal plants. We have a better plan for Ontario to keep the lights on while shifting to renewable power and phasing out gas.
Where do the candidates stand on lowering greenhouse gas pollution?
Ottawa-Vanier and Orleans provincial by-elections We asked the candidates in the two Ottawa area provincial
$5.6 billion can buy a lot of heath care, classroom support and transit
Costs for keeping hydro prices in Ontario artificially low continue to balloon, with the government
Burning more gas is not what our climate needs
Enbridge Gas wants to build a pipeline through one of Hamilton’s most important natural areas