Consumers will pay $9.2 billion more for renewables under the current plan than Ontario’s previous program.
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Juillet 6, 2016
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Juillet 5, 2016
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Canada will increasingly be an outlier among developed countries.
Juillet 5, 2016
3:00AM
The Bank of Canada and other central banks around the world have artificially lowered interest rates, making investment and risk-taking much cheaper.
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Juillet 4, 2016
1:22PM
IEA report eschews revolutionary “all renewables” language and talks about energy production that is less polluting.
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Juillet 4, 2016
3:00AM
Though Canada escaped lightly from the last crisis, we may not be so fortunate in the future.
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Juin 30, 2016
1:11PM
The founders were familiar with the works of American founding fathers such as Jefferson and European political philosophers such as Edmund Burke.
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Juin 30, 2016
11:13AM
There is a cliché that history is written by the winners, but an argument can be made that history is written by the writers.
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Juin 30, 2016
3:00AM
Agreement includes a continued obsession with electric cars.
Juin 29, 2016
1:58PM
Canadians are clearly not convinced that Ottawa engaged in responsible resettlement during refugee crisis.
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Juin 29, 2016
3:00AM
Intergenerational income mobility is much higher for children of parents with lower levels of income.
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