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9976

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I believe that climate change issues should be at the forefront of all government policy, education and daily life. To remove a bill that would allow us to progress moves is further back as a province. We all share this earth and been to work together to improve our way of doing things. Read more

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9979

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Please accept the following as my official comments on Bill 4, Cap and Trade Cancellation Act, 2018, posted for consultation as ERO 013-3738. I am writing because climate change has happened, is happening, and will continue to happen, and we need to act now. Read more

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9981

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Summary Bill 4 fails to match the urgency of the climate crisis and represents a major step backward in the fight against climate change. It is unfair and unreasonable to eliminate the province’s only climate plan without being transparent with the public about the plan to replace it. Read more

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9984

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The cancellation of this act would be a disaster for the environment and climate change. Our elected "leaders" need to stop hiding behind the guise of economic growth and finally address the root problems that affect everyone regardless of wealth or location. Read more

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9985

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The UN has recently released a report saying that we have 12 years (or less) to fix our ways and try to reduce the effects of climate change, and the Nobel Prize was recently awarded to hardworking scientists that have PROVEN that cap and trade is one of the most effective ways governments can help Read more

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9987

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The consultation process for Bill 4 was insufficient in the 4 following ways: 1) It ignores the urgency of climate change 2) It closes Ontario for business to the clean economy 3) It gives little detail about a replacement plan 4) It does not contain binding emissions targets Read more

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9992

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I am very disappointed with the simplistic approach the Provincial Government is taking to climate change. The time for talk is drawing to a close, if it hasn't passed already, and what we got was a dismantling of a program that was already in place and a vague promise of more talk. Read more

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9993

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I listened to the previous Minister of the Environment carefully explain Cap and Trade and I found the arguments convincing. A recent report (by an author with conservative credentials) said that a carbon tax will put money in our pockets and more money in the pockets of the poor. Read more

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Climate change is very real. If cap and trade is not the way, you need something much better. You are not really for the people if there is not something better. Increasing climate disasters will effect the little guy way more than the rich like you. Read more