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- Good Riddance, Smitherman. You can have him, Toronto. by Wind Concerns Ontario on Nov 9, 2009
There’s no Such Thing as an Indispensible Man Jim Coyle, The Hamilton Spectator But Smitherman is now all but out the door. And the truth is there will be few tears. As one Liberal said, “take away the gay and he’s a centre-right g...
- Lake Ontario Waterkeeper Critical of MNR Policies by Wind Concerns Ontario on Nov 5, 2009
Joanna Bull & Krystyn Tully, Waterkeeper.ca Weekly Earlier this year, Ontario introduced new legislation known as the Green Energy Act. The Act is intended to support the development of the renewable energy industry in Ontario. In so doing, it ch...
- Judge found guilty of of corruption; 6500 convictions overturned by Law is Cool on Nov 2, 2009
This story comes from Philadelphia: All Ciavarella juvie convictions vacated County judicial scandal ruling on about 6,500 cases is a victory for advocacy group Juvenile Law Center of Philadelphia Seeking to remedy what it deemed a “travesty of ju...
- WMCs and the Montreal Election: A Danse Macabre for All Saints' Day by Recreating Eden: Mary Soderstrom's Blog on Oct 28, 2009
As I’ve mentioned, we’re just a few days from municipal elections where some pretty heavy accusations of corruption have come out. Envelopes with large sums of cash being exchanged, contracts for roads, buildings and water meters awarded to budd...
- Corruption by Law is Cool on Oct 16, 2009
Montreal Mafia controls 80 per cent of road contracts, whistleblower says “There is a group that controls contracts on [Montreal] Island, passing them around, one after the other, we call them the Fabulous Fourteen,” said Paul Sauvé, a contracto...
- Smitherman Must Be Held Accountable! by Wind Concerns Ontario on Oct 8, 2009
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- Windmills: Bigger Waste than eHealth by Wind Concerns Ontario on Oct 1, 2009
Posted: September 30, 2009, National Post Wind reduces CO2 emissions at a subsidy cost of about $124 per tonne — one of the most expensive plans in the world By Michael Trebilcock Ontarians take note. A detailed new Danish study shatters most of t...






