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Angela Bischoff: Why is Ontario turning its back on low-cost, low-carbon power? cdnpoli (subs)

We need climate-smart electricity solutions now, not decades from now, writes the director of the Ontario Clean Air Alliance. Ontario Premier Doug Ford, pictured in Ottawa. The Ford government's approach to energy in Ontario is 'perplexing,' writes Angela Bischoff.

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