Kenney to consider local exemptions to TFW program after provincial complaints – See more at: http://www.hrreporter.com/articleview/21737-kenney-to-consider-local-exemptions-to-tfw-program-after-provincial-complaints#sthash.HmmqMz7D.dpuf Kenney to consider local exemptions to TFW program after provincial complaints – See more at: http://www.hrreporter.com/articleview/21737-kenney-to-consider-local-exemptions-to-tfw-program-after-provincial-complaints#sthash.HmmqMz7D.dpuf Kenney to consider local exemptions to TFW program after provincial complaints – See more at: http://www.hrreporter.com/articleview/21737-kenney-to-consider-local-exemptions-to-tfw-program-after-provincial-complaints#sthash.HmmqMz7D.dpuf ‘Year of the search’ for Hastings County…
Ontario energy woes, posted on the Pittsburgh Post Gazette Regarding the letter “Clean Solutions”: To get an idea of what ending the use of coal in the United States will actually cost, take a look north to Ontario. The provincial government boasts that Ontario’s “phase-out of coal is the single-largest climate change initiative in North…
Solar Power Drops in Canada: Federal Statistics, posted on AltEnergyMag.Com Statistics show that total output of electricity from solar panels in Canada last year declined from 2012, while wind increased its generation at the same rate as conventional power sources. [Read More…] Untimely CANDU Nuclear Waste Dump by Jim Sweeney, posted on the Morning Post…
Ontario expects 3,100 MW new power generation over next 18 months, posted on Reuters Ontario’s power grid operator said Friday about 3,100 megawatts (MW) of new generation is expected to come online over the next 18 months, almost all of it renewable generation. [Read More…] Bruce waste site radiation understated, says former OPG scientist by…
Ontario citizens want wildlife protected from wind power plants, posted on Your Industry News Ontario citizens expect government to protect wildlife, according to a recent poll. Results of an online public poll hosted by Wind Concerns Ontario showed that 97.38 percent of the more than 1,300 people responding said they did not support the killing…
Casting doubt on Hudak’s job plan, posted on The Toronto Star Hudak pledges to create one million jobs in Ontario, Jan. 13. So Tim Hudak is going to save Ontario. He is going to freeze the public service. Perhaps he didn’t notice that freezing the public service wages over the past five years to give…