Ontario needs to stop relying on fossil fuels and move into the 21st century. We should have been past this thirty years ago. Mz Wynne needs to stop causing more harm than good she needs to get with the program and start listening to her constituents. Renewable energies now!
On behalf of Nordion, I am pleased to share the enclosed report with you entitled, “Clean Nuclear Power. Safe Hospitals”, which highlights the dynamic and synergistic relationship between the nuclear and health sciences sectors in the Province.
I'm an Ontario resident who is very concerned about our province’s energy future, and wants our government to shift our course away from dirty and dangerous nuclear and fossil fuels, and towards a 100% renewable future.
In the face of looming climate change, I am doing everything in my power to ensure that we leave a viable earth for the next generation and those yet to come. Toward this end I would like Ontario to join the global movement toward 100% renewable energy.
We have to invest in the future and renewable energy is the only way we should be heading.We must put make the right choice for the generations to come. Don't plan for twenty years in advance plan for the next hundred.
The need to address climate change is a foregone conclusion. Therefore, making and investing in any long-term commitments that are at odds with that fact are irrational and likely harmful to present and future generations.
Subsidize renewables for ALL homeowners, and this will create a boom in the industry, creating employment. Phase out the subsidies over time and the industry will become self sustaining.
As a professional physicist I am primarily concerned with maintaining a secure Ontario in a healthy planet for the very long term. Current rates of resource extraction, carbon use and climate warming, species extinction and loss of biodiversity, coupled with the looming spectre of ocean aci
Ontario should join the global movement toward 100% renewable energy to fight climate change, end our reliance on risky and costly nuclear power and eliminate the risks and radioactive waste produced by nuclear reactors.
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Ontario needs to stop…
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Ontario needs to stop relying on fossil fuels and move into the 21st century. We should have been past this thirty years ago. Mz Wynne needs to stop causing more harm than good she needs to get with the program and start listening to her constituents. Renewable energies now!
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December 2, 2016 Hon. Glen…
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Hon. Glen Thibeault Minister of Energy
4th Floor, Hearst Block 900 Bay St.
Toronto, Ontario M7A 2E1
Hon. Eric Hoskins
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Going 100% renewable is the…
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Going 100% renewable is the right path for Ontario to fight climate change and end our reliance on risky and costly nuclear power.
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November 28, 2016 Dear…
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Dear Minister Thibeault and Minister Chiarelli,
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Dea r Ministers,
On behalf of Nordion, I am pleased to share the enclosed report with you entitled, “Clean Nuclear Power. Safe Hospitals”, which highlights the dynamic and synergistic relationship between the nuclear and health sciences sectors in the Province.
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The Honourable Glen Thibeault
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The Honourable Michael Chan
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Hon. Glen ThibeaultHon. Brad Duguid
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Dear Ministers,
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November 30, 2016 Hon. Glen…
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Hon. Glen Thibeault
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Hon. Steven Del Duca
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To whom it may concern, I'm…
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To whom it may concern,
I'm an Ontario resident who is very concerned about our province’s energy future, and wants our government to shift our course away from dirty and dangerous nuclear and fossil fuels, and towards a 100% renewable future.
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Renewal energy is the only…
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Renewal energy is the only sustainable future for Ontario. Lead the way, Premier Wynne! We need you to focus on this.
[Original Comment ID: 206626]
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In the face of looming…
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In the face of looming climate change, I am doing everything in my power to ensure that we leave a viable earth for the next generation and those yet to come. Toward this end I would like Ontario to join the global movement toward 100% renewable energy.
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I am against wind energy…
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I am against wind energy towers.
Invest in renewable energy that can be used throughout Canada ie solar panels.
Invest taxpayer money in factories that will create the solar panels this province needs.
This will create jobs!
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We have to invest in the…
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We have to invest in the future and renewable energy is the only way we should be heading.We must put make the right choice for the generations to come. Don't plan for twenty years in advance plan for the next hundred.
[Original Comment ID: 205042]
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The need to address climate change is a foregone conclusion. Therefore, making and investing in any long-term commitments that are at odds with that fact are irrational and likely harmful to present and future generations.
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Subsidize renewables for ALL homeowners, and this will create a boom in the industry, creating employment. Phase out the subsidies over time and the industry will become self sustaining.
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Let's move towards 100%…
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Let's move towards 100% renewable, it DOES make sense
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I want 100% renewable energy in ONTARIO! It is vital that we implement this direction now and save our province!
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As a professional physicist…
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As a professional physicist I am primarily concerned with maintaining a secure Ontario in a healthy planet for the very long term. Current rates of resource extraction, carbon use and climate warming, species extinction and loss of biodiversity, coupled with the looming spectre of ocean aci
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Please end Ontario's dependency on fossil fuels and become a leader for Canada by embracing renewable energies across the province!
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Ontario should join the…
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Ontario should join the global movement toward 100% renewable energy to fight climate change, end our reliance on risky and costly nuclear power and eliminate the risks and radioactive waste produced by nuclear reactors.
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