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5150

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With all of the available information and technology supporting clean, sustainable and renewable power it is unimaginable that the Ontario government would not be 100% committed to replacing all dirty energy systems.

[Original Comment ID: 206493]

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5152

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I'm 86 so Global Warming may seem a matter of indifference.

But I have 9 grandchildren and 4 great-grand-children and their lifestyle will be seriously threatened unless we meet or surpass the 1.5 agreement promised by our Prime Minister.

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5153

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The province needs to become a leader in renewable energy and use the energy plan to fully make the shift towards a sustainable industry that combat climate change.  Conservation should be a priority and phase out all dirty sources.

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5161

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The time is now (climate change is real, despite what Trump claims). Canada needs to join the global movement towards 100% renewable energy. Think about our children; their future depends on this. It's a no-brainer. Put conservation and renewables over dirty, dangerous nuclear and fossil fuels.

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5162

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Ontario is said to be a leader amongst the provinces.  Please stand up and do the right thing by Canada and the rest of this Our Blue Planet.  Do not add fuel to the negative images that Ontario has amongst us on the 'other side of the Rockies'.  Thank you for listening ...

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5163

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I am all for sustainable energy! I am tired of the oil industry and their dirty ways. I would rather protect the water, land, enviroment and everything else living on this planet then help already rich corporate global company's make more money.

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5164

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As a farmer working in Ontario I support the continued development of renewable and sustainable energy sources.  I believe that for the long term prosperity of citizens our provincial government should remain committed to supporting, through our tax dollars, a significant renewable energy bu

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5167

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It seems cowardly for the provincial government to blame high electricity costs on renewable energy when it knows

* renewables are a small portion of the provincial bill

* renewable energy is becoming cheaper; it's the wave of the future

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5168

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I dearly wish politicians would stop procrastinating in favour of  Big Oil wishes and give serious thought to the future of our children, grand children etc. and the kind of world they are inheriting.

[Original Comment ID: 204898]
 

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5169

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Please commit to generating our electricity from 100% renewable sources such as the sun, wind and water and commit to do it within the next 10 years at most.  And in conjunction with that commitment, also expand and support conservation of energy, i.e.

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