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Andrew PoucherKingston 
Dmitri PoukhlovTorontoLet NOT increase the probability of next Chernobyl!
Bonita PoulinQuadevilleBesides all of the above reasons, there is one more big one. Nuclear energy is not clean! The hazardous waste produced is deadly and causes big disposal problems. The Chalk river facility has already
Nafiseh PourhassaniThornhill 
Elaine Pow  
James PowellOshawa 
Larry PowellRoblinThe GHG produced in the mining of the uranium, trucking of the ore, building of the refineries make nuclear energy a decidedly "non-green" choice, hardly the "alternative energy" source our planet
Valerie PowellColdwaterMoney earmarked for nuclear could go towards real green energy solutions.
Harriet PowelsonToronto 
Catherine Power  
Alex PowlessLondon 
Jamie PowlessLondon 
Tim PozzaBancroft, OntarioMy personal feeling is that no retrofits be performed to rejuvenate generating or that new generating be built. I would ask that should the Nuclear Cost Responsibility Act be written and ratified i
Jerry PragerGuelph 
V. Prat  
Valerie PratLondon 
Chelsea Prescod  
Richard PrestonAncaster 
Pat PrevostKing City 
Darren PriceKitchenerWe do not need to rely on burning any fuels to give us energy. There is enough potential in renewables to give us all the power we will ever need. Yes, the initial startup costs are high, but if we
Bill PriestmanYarker 
Richard PriestmanKingston 
Raul Princich  
Stephen Pritchard 26 Billion Should be spent on wind and solar systems. It would make more seance and It would be GREEN! No waste.
Cameron ProctorToronto 
James PronkPeterboroughKeep up the good work!
Lucas PronkPeterborough 
Allan Proulx  
Krystyna PrzybylskaTorontoThank you for organizing this. This technology is dangerous and toxic.
Anna PrzychodzkiBrampton 
Sylvia Przychodzki  
Aaron Ptok-ByardGuelphIt is disturbing that the government is focused on such inefficient, unsustainable, damaging power sources. Even worse is the astonishingly disrespectul use of our money. The government needs to sta
O PuckTorontoAlternative Three, Limits to Growth, and Global 2000 (Biodiversity Treaty, Agenda 21)in essence are equivalent to depleted uranium bullets sold by Canada in its effort to support peace by population d
Pichet PuengsawangwongMarkham 
Somporn PuengsawangwongMarkham 
Rev. Meg PurdyCallanderthoughts and prayers with your well intended efforts
Tracy PyettCaistor Centre 
Jeanne PynnSutton 
John PynnSutton 
Ailsa Quann  
Malcolm QuerneyHamilton 
Margaret QuinnOttawa 
Susan Quipp  
Sarah QuirinoBrampton 
Ira RabinovitchToronto 
Margaret RabishawCookstown 
Frank Rabzel  
Mark Rabzel  
Kathy RaddonToronto 
Mary RaddonOdessa 

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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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