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Canada’s environmental performance requires a deeper dive on some measures
Based on a study released today, Canada has one of the best records in the world for protecting the environment and human health. Canada performs well on a comprehensive index of environmental performance, ranking 10th out of 33 high ...
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Ontario coal phase-out did not end ’smog days’
Jennifer Keesmaat, chief planner for the City of Toronto, has been tweeting about how phasing out coal in Ontario has made “smog days” a thing of the past. She also credits the coal phase-out with enabling Toronto to meet its city ...
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Ontario environmental policy—excessive costs, little environmental benefits
In a recent news release, the government of Ontario recognized “outstanding achievements in environmental protection” by announcing the recipients of the 2016 Minister’s Award for Environmental Excellence. Since 2011, the award has been ...
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Canada’s air quality is much improved—no need for more costly regulation
Appeared in the Financial Post, April 21, 2017 This Saturday is Earth Day, a worldwide celebration of environmental protection. Canadians care about the environment, especially the quality of the air we breathe. According to a survey conducted in 2016 by ...
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Canada's Air Quality Since 1970: An Environmental Success Story
Canadians have long been concerned about the state of our air quality and the belief that air pollution is a major problem seems to be widespread. This publication examines the evolution of air quality in Canada from the 1970s onward and looks at how the ...
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It’s official—Ontario’s coal phase-out was all for nothing
Appeared in the Financial Post, January 17, 2017 The federal Liberal government plans to impose a national coal phase-out, based on the same faulty arguments used in Ontario, namely that such a move will yield significant environmental benefits and reduce ...
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Did the Coal Phase-out Reduce Ontario Air Pollution?
In 2005, the province of Ontario began a process that would eventually lead to the phasing out of its coal-fired power plants, the largest of which were the Lambton and Nanticoke facilities in southern Ontario. The rationale for shuttering these plants ...
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Gloomy report misrepresents Canada’s environmental performance
Canada’s greenhouse gas levels have been declining since 2005. ...
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Pope’s enviro-encyclical fallible in so many ways
As pretty much everyone in the world knows by now, Pope Francis published an encyclical recently On Care for Our Common Home, which discusses all things environmental—climate change, of course, but also air pollution, water pollution, sustainable ...
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The misguided attraction of energy conservation
Appeared in the Financial Post At the end of March, the CEO of the Ontario Power Authority (OPA) issued a directive regarding the implementation of Ontario's "Long term energy plan," which spells out what the provincial energy regulator ...