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Jean BlaisToronto 
Jean Blais MathieuToronto 
James BlakeToronto 
Sherry BlakeBay TreeI believe that, even though I'm from Alberta, my taxpayer dollars will inevitably end going toward keeping these toxic emitting, accident prone Nuclear Plants going. I hate them, and wish we'd never
Doug BlakeyToronto 
Peter Blanchard www.PeterBlanchard.ca
Michelle BlanchettePrince Albert 
Ruth BlaserRegina, SK 
Elsie Blauwhoff  
JOANNE BLEASDELL  
Stan R Blecher There is no safe level of radioactivity.
Stan R. Blecher  
Debbie BlodgettElk LakeNuclear energy is not the way to go.
Katrina BlomMississauga 
Rene BlomPRINCE ALBERT 
Rob BlomWaterloo 
Thalia Bock  
Elizabeth Boehm-wilsonArnprior 
Richard H. BoehnkeEtobicokeWe should be either private or public. Allowing the nuclear industry to fob their losses over to the public side of the fence when bad news hits, as it regularly does with the nuclear plants, is hard
Sarah BoergersKitchener 
David BohorquezTorontogood job friends....the good path!
Annamarie BohusBramptonActually, I don't trust the safety of nuke reactors. Also, the disposal of nuke waste stays in our ground/environment for millennia. Not worth the health hazards & toxicity! Better alternatives must
Frank BojaninBramptonNuclear reactors pose safety threats. Disposal of nuclear waste poses even bigger problems, with health risks for untold generations. We must use alternative sources of energy and also conserve.
John BolandRound Lake CentreReading what hundreds of wind turbines in Lake Erie can do, funds are best invested in green energy. Period.End of discussion. John Boland webmaster for the Estate of Spalding Gray (I also have a s
Stanley BolibruchDUNDASwe want a german stile model, for renewable energy
Amy Bond  
Lynette BondarchukEdmonton 
Krystal Bone  
Joseph BonelloThornhillThis should only be considered the begining. We must start looking at LDC's and the millions of dollars wasted each year in duplicated services and "Bridge to nowhere Projects" Already on one proje
Rivendell BongardTrentonIf the government goes ahead an invests in nuclear, it will clearly indicate a lack or respect for future life in the Province of Ontario.
Greg BonserTorontoTime to level the playing field and stop downloading our expenses onto future generations...
Anne BookAncasterNuclear Energy is not the way to provide electricity for the future. Past performance is the best predictor of future performance and the atomoic energy industry is just a giant sinkhole for taxpayers
Ashley BoothHawkestone 
John BoothToronto 
Sara BoothToronto 
Teal Booth  
Gregory Bootsma  
David BoozToronto 
Hank Bordan  
Lauren Bordynuik  
Joanne Boreham  
Bill BorgerAthensIn the mid 70's I was chair of PANDA, People Against Nuclear Development Anywhere in the Brockville ,ON area. We won that battle. Have to win this one also. Bill
Emily Borhi  
Bram Bosman  
Mike Bossio  
Dawn BostonOakville 
Nathan BotkinRichmond Hill  
Alan BottomleySundridgeAs a trustee for the NND school board, I am really upset that the government will fund this programme but not geothermo heating for our new high school which would eliminate the need for nuclear.
Pierre BouchardTorontohow i propose to invest OUR $26 billion in supplying the energy requirement for the next decade: A) establish 3 solar EV factories in Ontario, cost $3 billion; B) subsidize solar EV on a maximum of Ontario rooftops, cost $16 billion; C) startup regional installation crews, cost $1 billion; D) establish EV solar and windmill parks across Ontario, cost $5 billion; E) educate public and recycle nuclear manpower deadbeats, cost $1 billion. Power to you !
Joseph BoudreauHamilton 

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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 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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