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Ontario’s new government should genuinely reform province’s electricity system
Ontarians opted for change in last week’s provincial election, choosing the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario to form government. Now it’s time for the new government to do what it was elected to do—show leadership on electricity ...
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Cryptocurrency investors eye provinces with low electricity rates
Recent media reports suggest lower power costs in some provinces could make Canada an attractive destination for bitcoin miners to run their power-hungry operations, with a Chinese firm already considering establishing a bitcoin ...
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GST revenues from carbon-pricing—likely another tax grab
This week, as Canadians were sliding into their holiday mindset, the Parliamentary Budget Officer (PBO) released a report estimating the GST revenues collected by the federal government through existing carbon-pricing schemes in four ...
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High cost of renewables—a made-in-Ontario problem
A recent CBC News article discussed how market-based bidding structures have pushed down the electricity costs generated by renewable sources in Mexico and other places around the world. In Mexico’s case, the Italian company ENEL signed ...
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Ontario’s flawed electricity system subsidizes neighbouring jurisdictions
A recent study by the Ontario Society of Professional Engineers (OSPE) found that cheap exports of surplus clean electricity—nuclear, solar, wind and hydro—could have cost Ontario up to $1.25 billion over 21 months. The study states that ...
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Minister McKenna wrong on Ontario’s coal phase-out
Environment Minister Catherine McKenna (pictured above) recently reaffirmed the Trudeau government’s commitment to phase-out coal as a power source. In an interview with CBC News, McKenna once again credited the Ontario coal phase-out ...
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Electricity bills in Toronto remain high compared to U.S. cities
Wind, solar and biomass policies have resulted in high additional costs for consumers. ...
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Ontario government shifts today’s electricity bills (plus interest) onto future consumers
Ontarians have seen their electricity bills skyrocket in recent years. From 2010 to 2016, the average monthly electricity bill for Toronto residents increased by more than 50 per cent, granting Torontonians the distinction of having some ...