This is what I’m talking about. Did Dalton meet with the Bilderberg group as a private individual, or as Premier of Ontario?
OMFG. Yes, we all know Alberta is a large contributor of C02 emissions, but is the answer really going to be more nuclear reactors in Ontario? I wonder how the Desmarais family will do on this $40 billion dollar deal. Just a question, is all.
Sphere: Related ContentOntario is already home to many nuclear facilities. There are six nuclear units at Tiverton’s Bruce plant, plus two more being refurbished; four at Darlington in Bowmanville; six at Pickering, plus two that have been mothballed, and one decommissioned Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. reactor at Deep River.
To meet the OPA recommendations, Ontario would need about a dozen more reactors, which would take years to build.
Ever since the OPA report was made public Dec. 9, opponents of nuclear power have been attacking McGuinty for leaning toward that option.
The Sierra Club has called the nuclear option “insanity” and Greenpeace called it a leap backward at a time when alternative sources should be sought.
McGuinty’s staff deliberately omitted any mention of his speech Saturday to the Bilderberg session — held at the Brookstreet Hotel in the Ottawa suburb of Kanata — from his public itinerary.



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