Does Ontario Need New Nuclear to Keep its Lights on in 2050?
This factsheet shows that Ontario can easily accommodate enough solar and wind installations to meet
Ontario procures new solar and wind energy sufficient to power 350,000 homes
Angela Bischoff2026-04-10T12:38:45-04:00April 10, 2026|
Ontario procures new solar and wind energy sufficient to power 350,000 homes - at 60% lower cost than nuclear! Don't stop there
Tired of Government Propaganda? Help Us Push Back
Angela Bischoff2026-04-09T16:00:26-04:00April 8, 2026|
Tired of Government Propaganda? Help Us Push Back
The city can put a stake through the heart of its biggest polluter
Angela Bischoff2026-03-31T14:18:44-04:00March 31, 2026|
Toronto can phase out its biggest polluter with renewables.
Should we grow inefficient fuel or super efficient power?
Angela Bischoff2026-03-23T12:31:26-04:00March 23, 2026|
It's time to convert some ethanol growing areas to solar, and make it easy for farmers to host – and benefit from – the power of the sun.
Grow Fuel or Grow Power?
Green Living2026-03-18T12:46:24-04:00March 18, 2026|
This report looks at how the combination of solar and EVs is a vastly more effective climate
The IAAC must examine alternatives to the proposed Port Hope nuclear station
Angela Bischoff2026-03-09T10:25:54-04:00March 9, 2026|
The federal Impact Assessment Agency of Canada (IAAC) received more than 700 public submissions about Ontario
