No Nukes - Go Renewables Rally on October 4 was a great success. Check out media coverage and photos here. A Great Big Thanks to Everyone who contributed. Together our voices will be heard here and across the Earth!
Express Yourself! You can contribute to the public discussion about Saskatchewan's energy future by becoming informed and letting decision-makers and fellow citizens hear your opinion. Here are some links to help you make your voice heard.
Download, print & distribute pamphlets and fact sheets here.
Petition
The North Saskatchewan River Environmental Society (NSR), based in North Battleford, is circulating a petition for individual Saskatchewan residents to sign. Print it off, get your friends and neighbours to sign and send a strong message to Saskatchewan lawmakers.Sask Petition.pdf
Recently, the Government of Ontario received the price bids from the three companies that want to build two new nuclear reactors at the Darlington Nuclear Station. According to the Globe and Mail, Energy Minister George Smitherman had “sticker shock” when he saw the prices being quoted.
As a result, the McGuinty Government is now asking the federal government to subsidize the construction of new reactors for Ontario. This doesn’t make sense for a number of reasons. First, if you want to create a culture of conservation, you shouldn’t subsidize the cost of electricity supply. Second, according to a new Ontario Clean Air Alliance report, Powerful Options, Ontario’s electricity needs can be met at a much lower cost with an integrated combination of energy conservation and efficiency, wind power, natural gas-fired combined heat and power and hydro-electric imports from Quebec and Labrador. Third, shifting subsidies from one set of taxpayers to another is just a way of hiding the fact that nuclear is not economically competitive.
Please click here to contact Prime Minister Harper and the leaders of Canada’s other federal parties and tell them that you don’t want your tax dollars used to subsidize new high-cost nuclear reactors for Ontario.
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