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10792

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Please, reconsider this proposal. It is time for Ontario to make a stand in regards to the environment. This is not a liberal or conservative issue, it’s an opportunity for us to do what we can to ensure our children have a future. Please, we have limited time to attempt to turn things around. Read more

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10794

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Although I don't believe your government will actually take any of the public opinion seriously in your decisions, I will say that repealing the Cap and Trade agreement will be looked upon in history as the greatest failure of this government. Read more

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10795

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Our planet is reaching a tipping point, and if we dont change our actions it will be too late. Climate change is happeneing and our actions are primarily to blame. Why on earth would we cancel something that is supposed to help solve the issue not make it worse. Read more

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10800

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As a lifelong citizen of the Province of Ontario and as a professional engineer, it is of my opinion that the repeal of the Climate Change Mitigation and Low Carbon Economy Act, 2016 is a misguided action by the current sitting government. Read more

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10802

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I am strongly opposed to this bill. The climate is the most important issue in our province and indeed in our country and our planet. What we had before was part of a good solution. By not keeping these initiatives in place you are doing three things: Read more

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10803

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As an Ontario resident I urge the government to reconsider its plans to repeal its cap and trade system. Climate change poses a real threat to prosperity of future generations. It's also a collective action problem that requires all jurisdictions to do their part in reducing carbon emissions. Read more

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10804

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I object to Bill 4, Cap and Trade Cancellation Act, 2018. It cancels a system that was effective in reducing Green House Gas emissions, and it is very vague about measures that might be implemented in the future to fulfill the same purpose. Read more

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10808

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I do not support this cancellation. Ontario has a responsibility to reduce carbon emissions and combat climate change. Pollution and climate change are going to drive up the cost of healthcare which the province will end up paying more for in the long run. Read more

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10809

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I am very much against Bill 4. When we signed on to the Paris Agreement, we committed to reducing our carbon emissions. Bill 4 represents a step backwards, compromising Ontario and Canada's credibility in term of our commitment to meet our international climate obligations. Read more

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Ontario, and the entire world, cannot afford to walk backward from initiatives which proactively address climate change. The repeal of this program jeopardizes a growing "green" economy which should be supported and encouraged rather than stifled. Read more