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Wynne says review of Hydro One pay will include raises for board of directors
WATERLOO, Ont. — The thorny issue of compensation at Hydro One reared its head on the Ontario election campaign trail Tuesday, with the Liberal premier calling raises for the company’s board of directors unacceptable while her rivals slammed the pay hikes as the consequence of the government’s privatization of the utility.
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Local News Hydro One first quarter profit up 33% to $222 million, dividend rising
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National MP Kennedy Stewart enters guilty plea to charge of criminal contempt for Kinder Morgan protest
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Energy Donald Trump's oil gamble comes at just the wrong time for the world economy
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Energy In the shadow of the Beast: Two years after the monster fire, Fort McMurray struggles ...
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Energy Tristin Hopper: Why Canada shouldn't refine the oil it exports
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Energy Chernobyl's nuclear disaster site is generating power again. Here's how
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Energy Get ready for $100 oil as early as next year, says Bank of America
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Energy Solar panels will be required on new homes in California starting in 2020
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Trump: Iran nuclear agreement a 'horrible, one-sided deal' that 'didn't bring peace'
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Hydro One to review executive pay; Liberals to vote against compensation changes
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Doug Ford, a repeat critic of Wynne's plan to cut hydro rates, promises 12 per ...
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The world risks a full-blown oil shock within months
Kurl: How Canadian – we're split on twinning the pipeline
We’ve all witnessed enough family fights to know that when the siblings go at it, they’re simultaneously keeping tongues focused on the insults and eyes focused on which relatives are nodding in agreement.
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Local News Plasco rising from the ashes? Waste-to-energy company looks to make comeback
A company once hailed as the future in waste management for the City of Ottawa is trying to re-establish itself as a player in the green energy industry after burning through more than $300 million in its unsuccessful first attempt. -
Energy Ottawa, Gatineau lead way in post-Harvey gasoline price hikes
When Hurricane Harvey smashed into Texas on Aug. 25, it sparked a chain reaction that pushed up gasoline prices across North America, perhaps nowhere more forcefully than in Canada’s national capital region.
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Energy Bahrain says it just found its biggest oil field since 1932, dwarfing all its reserves
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Scientist Bill Nye prods Trudeau to explain rationale behind Kinder Morgan
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World Exxon Mobil withdraws from Russia deal due to sanctions
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Energy Hydro One sale will lead to long-term cost to the province: FAO
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News Energy reforms push Trudeau government's green agenda at expense of oilpatch
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McKenna says no province will be allowed to stop federal authority on pipelines
Trudeau seeks talks with Kinder Morgan to get pipeline to Pacific built
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Energy Ontario Energy Board pulls plug on Hydro One-Orillia Power Distribution deal
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Politics Yes, anti-pipeline Vancouver really is North America’s largest exporter of coal
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Ex-top Ontario political aide faces sentencing over deleted gas plant emails
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Politics Tristin Hopper: Here is how Trudeau can get B.C. to back down on Trans Mountain
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Energy Kinder Morgan considering investing elsewhere as Trans Mountain looks ’untenable’
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Energy Energy minnow Bahrain just found 80 billion barrels of oil, as much as Russia’s entire ...
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Politics Federal government will intervene if needed on Trans Mountain pipeline, minister says
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Energy 'The last frontier’: Arctic drilling ban big blow to Northern Indigenous communities, premier says
The Beaufort Delta region is struggling economically and importing fuel for heating and transportation despite sitting on huge resources, the NWT Premier says -
Politics Chief of staff for ex-Ontario premier McGuinty found guilty in gas plants trial
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Energy Oilsands ponds full of 340 billion gallons of toxic sludge spur fears of environmental catastrophe
Alberta's tailings ponds cover about 97 square miles and hold enough waste to fill more than half a million Olympic-size swimming pools -
Energy Trump attacks China after report of North Korea oil transfer
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump attacked China on Thursday following reports that Chinese ships transferred oil to North Korean vessels at sea in violation of U. -
GM Canada proposing first of its kind renewable energy project at Ontario facility
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World GE to slash 12,000 jobs, almost 20% of its power division's workforce, as world turns ...
The world’s largest maker of gas turbines said the unit needs to become leaner as customers turn away from fossil fuel energy sources -
Ontario gas plant 'gamed' the system out of $100M, report finds
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Local News Ottawa gas prices continue rising, up 27 per cent from month ago
Retail prices edged up another 1.2 cents per litre Sunday morning to 129.4 cents per litre for regular unleaded gas across the Ottawa region Saturday, according to GasBuddy. -
Homes House Works: Backup power for energy independence
Slowly but surely, the Canadian electrical system is changing. On the generation side of the equation there’s more solar and wind power coming on stream across the country. -
Politics Ontario to cut hydro bills by another 17 per cent: report
TORONTO — A reported Liberal government plan to further cut Ontario electricity rates with a move akin to re-amortizing a mortgage is being slammed as a “shell game” that would lead to more costs down the road. -
Energy Tell us your hydro horror story
There are reports that the Ontario government plans to refinance the cost of electricity in the province to reduce hydro bills. -
Local News Ottawa lawyer suspended three months for role in real estate transactions
A prominent Ottawa lawyer found guilty earlier this year of professional misconduct for his role in 17 questionable real estate transactions between 2003 and 2005 has been suspended for three months by a tribunal of the Law Society of Upper Canada. -
Local News Ottawa Fire Service demonstrates latest in firefighting
Ottawa Fire Services Chief Peter McBride was in Mirabel, Que., on Wednesday to lead a $4-million effort to apply the latest science and technology to firefighting. -
Columnists Suzuki: Meeting our greenhouse gas targets requires a 'Leap'
I’m a proud signatory and supporter of the , which takes the challenge of climate change and the 2015 Paris Agreement seriously. -
Local News New Algonquin energy plan generates heat and electricity together
When Algonquin College asked one of the world’s biggest engineering companies to help it save energy, no one at the college expected to start generating two million watts of their own electricity. -
Local Business Viral 'off-the-grid' homeowner returns with cheaper solar power innovation
A local entrepreneur who made global headlines for his off-the-grid home last year is getting ready to unveil his latest unconventional solution in sustainable energy. -
Columnists Coon Come: Don't leave Indigenous Peoples out of climate change plan
I had the privilege last week of attending the First Ministers Conference on Climate Change with the prime minister, provincial premiers and Indigenous leaders.