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Ontario has many lower cost options for meeting its electricity needs than rebuilding old nuclear reactors. Our factsheet demonstrates that the decision to rebuild 10 aging reactors makes little economic sense.
Ontario has many lower cost options for meeting its electricity needs than rebuilding old nuclear reactors. Our factsheet demonstrates that the decision to rebuild 10 aging reactors makes little economic sense.
This report looks at how Ontario could replace fossil gas for everything from home heating
Ontario Power Generation (OPG) has applied to the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission for a Site
Toronto City Councillors Jennifer McKelvie and Mike Layton are following in the footsteps of their
Last night, after hearing a defence of Ontario’s use of gas-fired power from the president
Ontario Power Generation is planning to build a new nuclear reactor in the Greater Toronto
Solar and wind energy are a much better way to meet our energy needs than building a new nuclear reactor in the Greater Toronto Area.
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Today, Hamilton City Council unanimously passed a resolution calling on the Government of Ontario
Yesterday, the Ontario government unveiled whopping new subsidies for large electricity consumers. Taxpayers will
Yesterday the City of Kitchener and the Town of Halton Hills became the first municipalities to request the
There will be no new Hamilton gas pipeline – at least for now. Yesterday, Enbridge Gas withdrew its
In early October, Prime Minister Trudeau directed the Canada Infrastructure Bank to invest $2.5 billion in projects
We have asked the Liberal, Conservative, NDP and Green Party by-election candidates in the ridings
Want to know why people in Ontario are paying so much more for power than
Premier Ford is meeting with Quebec Premier Francois Legault tonight and tomorrow to discuss economic recovery
Ontario's electricity prices are 50% to 90% higher than Manitoba's and Quebec's. The reason is simple. While Quebec and Manitoba have built their electricity systems around low-cost water power, Ontario has bet big -- and lost -- on high cost nuclear.
Send Ontario's party leaders a message that once again delaying closure of the old and