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People all across Ontario are calling for a responsible energy plan and a green future for Ontario. Please ask your friends and family to add their names by telling them to visit OntariosGreenFuture.ca and sign the petition. Or download the petition and collect signatures in your community, workplace or school!

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NameCityComments
Dorothy Goldin Rosenberg MES, PhDToronto, ONGreat petition - I agree wholeheartedly
Dorothy Goldin Rosenberg MES. PhDTorontogood work all
Shawn GoldmanToronto 
Bette-Ann GoldsteinBrampton 
Shel GoldsteinToronto CentreVisit also www.solar-energy-renewable.com/
Jelena GolubovicVancouver 
Brydon GombayToronto 
Antonio Gomes  
Alisa GomziakovaToronto 
Dayana GonzalezKingston 
Dallas Good  
Stephanie Goodchild  
Laura GoodisonToronto 
Richard GoodletPort Ryerse 
Topaz GooldHamiltonnukes are harmful and not a well thought-out solution. Go Green or go home!
Cee GordonToronto 
Debbie GordonKeswick 
Robert GoreToronto 
Brandon Gorman  
Cristian Graca  
Ann GrahamSarnia 
Jocelyn GrahamToronto 
Laurie GrahamToronto 
R K Graham  
Stephen GrahamOttawa 
Kevin Grainger Nuclear energy is too costly and the environmental damages are too great. The money put into funding nuclear power should be allocated to building a greener economy.
Geoffrey Granka  
Anne Grant  
Eleanor Grant Think what the same amt of $ invested in renewables could do!
Tim GrantToronto 
Elaine GrassRegina, SK 
TYLER GRAVENISHBOLTON 
Elizabeth GrayHamilton 
Michael GrayHolland Landing 
Tim GrayTorontokick their butts
Sal GrecoTorontoIf we're not all playing on a level playing field, with the same rules, perhaps we shouldn't be playing at all.
Doug Green If nuclear is not safe without huge cost overruns, then we need to hook up to Quebec and Manitoba hydro projects and increase development of Ontario wind, solar and biomass. Industry should also be c
Jared GreenTorontowe can do better- let's follow Germany's lead and start investing in/subsidizing renewable energy sources to put us in a strong position for the next generation-
Rosemarie Green  
Eva GreffStouffville 
Denise Grelet  
Scott GrieveSunderland 
Carly Griffith  
Joyce GriggToronto 
Kelly Ann GrimaldiWelland 
Patricia GrinsteedN. Vancouver, B.C. 
Barbora Grochalova  
Mart GrossTorontothank you for your efforts
Veronica Gruninger  
Paul GudnasonOak RidgesIf Ontario poured in the same amount of cash in the last 40 years into renewables as they put in fission, we would have advanced wind and solar tech way ahead and created no radioactive waste (60-70 b

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Sign the petition for a Nuclear Cost Responsibility Act for Ontario

Every nuclear construction project in Ontario's history has gone massively over budget. And we are all on the hook for these runaway costs, paying a nuclear debt surcharge on every kilowatt of electricity we use. Renewable and natural gas generating projects are strictly prohibited from passing on cost overruns to consumers or taxpayers. It’s time to level the playing field and end nuclear’s free ride.

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Ontario's Green Future

Ontario Clean Air AllianceThe Ontario Clean Air Alliance is a coalition of health and environmental organizations, faith communities, municipalities, utilities, unions, corporations and individuals working for cleaner air through a coal phase-out and a shift to a renewable electricity future.

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