| Jean Blais | Toronto | |
| Jean Blais Mathieu | Toronto | |
| James Blake | Toronto | |
| Sherry Blake | Bay Tree | I 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 Blakey | Toronto | |
| Peter Blanchard | | www.PeterBlanchard.ca |
| Michelle Blanchette | Prince Albert | |
| Ruth Blaser | Regina, SK | |
| Elsie Blauwhoff | | |
| JOANNE BLEASDELL | | |
| Stan R Blecher | | There is no safe level of radioactivity. |
| Stan R. Blecher | | |
| Debbie Blodgett | Elk Lake | Nuclear energy is not the way to go. |
| Katrina Blom | Mississauga | |
| Rene Blom | PRINCE ALBERT | |
| Rob Blom | Waterloo | |
| Thalia Bock | | |
| Elizabeth Boehm-wilson | Arnprior | |
| Richard H. Boehnke | Etobicoke | We 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 Boergers | Kitchener | |
| David Bohorquez | Toronto | good job friends....the good path! |
| Annamarie Bohus | Brampton | Actually, 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 Bojanin | Brampton | Nuclear 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 Boland | Round Lake Centre | Reading 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 Bolibruch | DUNDAS | we want a german stile model, for renewable energy |
| Amy Bond | | |
| Lynette Bondarchuk | Edmonton | |
| Krystal Bone | | |
| Joseph Bonello | Thornhill | This 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 Bongard | Trenton | If 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 Bonser | Toronto | Time to level the playing field and stop downloading our expenses onto future generations... |
| Anne Book | Ancaster | Nuclear 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 Booth | Hawkestone | |
| John Booth | Toronto | |
| Sara Booth | Toronto | |
| Teal Booth | | |
| Gregory Bootsma | | |
| David Booz | Toronto | |
| Hank Bordan | | |
| Lauren Bordynuik | | |
| Joanne Boreham | | |
| Bill Borger | Athens | In 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 Boston | Oakville | |
| Nathan Botkin | Richmond Hill | |
| Alan Bottomley | Sundridge | As 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 Bouchard | Toronto | how 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 Boudreau | Hamilton | |