Letters to the editor: April 22: ‘I look forward to these companies giving front-line employees 80-per-cent raises.’ Canadian Tire, Loblaw executives paid millions in bonuses, plus other letters to the editor

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April 22: ‘I look forward to these companies giving front-line employees 80-per-cent raises.’ Canadian Tire, Loblaw executives paid millions in bonuses, plus other letters to the editor

: Kudos to the Ontario Clean Air Alliance for uncovering analysis that shows retiring natural gas plants would be cheaper than official estimates. A 600-per-cent increase in greenhouse gases from natural gas power plants should be unacceptable during a climate emergency.

Ontario is a climate laggard. The government weakened our provincial GHG targets in 2018: 30 per cent below 2005 levels by 2030, which is at least 15 per cent lower than where it should be. The engineers presented the gist: The primary concern was that decommissioning nuclear power would reduce our burst capacity. Natural gas was the easy solution.

 

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