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Study: Why the Downtown Relief Line is unneeded (and not even a relief line for downtown)

The City of Toronto’s proposals to build the Downtown Relief Line (DRL) are costly and counterproductive. Consumer Policy Institute offers a better plan.  Continue reading Study: Why the Downtown Relief Line is unneeded (and not even a relief line for downtown)

North America slow to reverse renewables projects, but its turn will come soon

Only those in fantasyland should expect a contract to be sacrosanct when one party to the transaction makes the law. Continue reading North America slow to reverse renewables projects, but its turn will come soon

Ontario to follow Germany in renewable failure

Germany has been experimenting with its renewable energy law for 14 years and is now highlighting its failures. Ontario, which copied that law, will likely do the same.  Continue reading Ontario to follow Germany in renewable failure