// archives

premier dalton mcguinty

This tag is associated with 76 posts

MicroFIT system unfair, reader says – Kemptville Emc – Part Of The Performance Group Of Companies

Dear Editor: The following letter was sent to the Member of Provincial
Parliament for Carleton-Mississippi Mills Norm Sterling, Premier
Dalton McGuinty, Ontario Minister of Energy and Infrastructure Brad
Duguid and to the EMC. The Ontario Power Authority (OPA) and government of Ontario have

Problems force a Liberal retreat on SuperCorp; Plan to sell off Hydro, LCBO, lotto assets runs into political potholes – Toronto Star

The SuperCorp initiative has been abandoned as Premier Dalton McGuinty’s Liberals – amid controversy over the HST, the G20, eco-fees and a rural uprising over solar power – scramble to change the
channel. Despite McGuinty’s musings about merging Ontario Power Generation, Hydro One, the Liquor

Business fights solar rate cut; McGuinty government’s price drop ‘crippling and quite possibly bankrupting’ to farmers – Toronto Star

Looking to keep the heat on Premier Dalton McGuinty and his MPPs with an election looming, a Woodbridge green energy company has launched an online petition to fight plans to cut the rate paid to
farmers for producing solar power. “We hope to get their attention,” Adam Webb, president of solar

Solar energy rate change zaps farmers; – The Brantford Expositor

Brant-area farmers are crying foul over a drastic cut by
Premier Dalton McGuinty’s government in a subsidy for farmers who
are signing up with companies to generate power with ground-mounted
solar units. The government is facing an angry reaction to an announcement that
the Ontario Power Authority

Liberals’ solar shift clouds MPPs’ mood; Quietly slashing subsidy for rural generators sparks caucus fears – Toronto Star

Premier Dalton McGuinty is taking heat over a drastic cut in the subsidy for farmers who generate solar power, which some Liberals fear could cause an eclipse of the party’s rural seats. Government insiders warn up to a dozen Liberal seats could be in play due to what’s shaping up as an

Liberals read from two scripts on wind turbines ; n GREEN ENERGY: It’s OK for city folk to object to them on aesthetic grounds, but not those in rural areas – St. Thomas Times-Journal

The more you examine Premier Dalton McGuinty’s “green” energy
strategy, the more you come to the conclusion his government is
faking it. Making it up as it goes along, often for the sake of political
expediency, complete with blatant double standards for urban versus
rural Ontario. The latest

Dalton’s green dance ; The premier’s making up the rules as he goes along on the energy file – The Toronto Sun

The more you examine Premier Dalton McGuinty’s “green” energy
strategy, the more you come to the conclusion his government is
faking it. Making it up as it goes along, often for the sake of political
expediency, complete with blatant double standards for urban versus
rural Ontario. The latest

Opponents of wind power targeted by OPP; – The Sudbury Star

It’s time for the bullying of rural Ontario by Premier Dalton
McGuinty on the issue of industrial wind farms to end. Bad enough McGuinty’s “Premier Dad/Mr. Rogers” public persona hides
a politically thuggish “green” energy agenda that makes no
environmental or practical sense. Bad enough our

Wind opponents targeted by OPP ; McGuinty ignores rural residents on green power – The Toronto Sun

It’s time for the bullying of rural Ontario by Premier Dalton
McGuinty on the issue of industrial wind farms to end. Bad enough McGuinty’s “Premier Dad/Mr. Rogers” public persona hides
a politically thuggish “green” energy agenda that makes no
environmental or practical sense. Bad enough our

Ontario backing away from energy from waste? – Brockville Recorder And Times

In March 2007, Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty was touting
energy from waste (EFW), declaring the province should be “ahead of
the pack in developing incineration technology.” The premier’s press interview came a week after the introduction of
regulatory amendments designed to streamline the