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NameCityComments
Bobbie CourtemancheOshawa,ON 
Claude CourtemancheDurhamJust plain honesty and common sense needed!
Rene Claude CourtemancheDurham 
Rick CourtemancheBrampton 
Stephanie CourtotAurora 
Liz CoutureRichmond Hill 
Pierre CoutureKingston 
Kady Cowan  
Kristofer Coward  
Barbara CowdyTorontoStop nuclear reactors!
Mary Cowper-Smith  
Ron CoxLloydminsterGood Luck , Solidarity will eliminate Nuclear from Canada.
Stephanie Cozzette  
Bruce CraigKing City, OntarioRenewable, clean sources of electricity are the way to go. The Ontario government should be investing in a future infrastructure of wind generators and solar generation for electricity and geothermal
Karen Craine  
ESTHER CRANNTORONTOIt's time our governments were run like businesses. Contracts need to have penalty clauses to avoid cost overruns being billed back to the tax payers.
Ron CravenTorontoThat same money directed into renewable energy would go a long way towards reducing global warming and at the same time eliminating the increase of nuclear waste that no one has figured out how to saf
Don and alicia Crawford  
Geoff CrealockLondon 
David CreightonOttawaOpportunity Cost: Spend that amount NOW on solar and wind incentives, save a bundle, and avoid further nuclear pollution, energy shortfalls, and disaster.
Phyllis CreightonTorontoNuclear power is NOT green and building more nuclear power stations will destroy our hopes for a green future. Ontario needs to get into the 21st century and leave nuclear behind.
Marie jose CreteToronto  
Emily CristovaoMaple 
Sandra CritesLong Sault 
Jelena CrnokrakToronto 
Bruce CroftsToronto 
Susan CroftsToronto 
David CronkiteKanata 
Tim CrooksTorontoIf everyone bought a new induction cooker (stove) and a new refrigerator, we would not have to build any new nuclear reactors. Perhaps the government should offer a subsidy to encourage households to
Judith CrossCobourg 
Sharon & Joseph Cross There is every opportunity and a welcoming consuming public willing and wanting to look to sustainable alternative energy sources. Nuclear is NOT one of them. Please help carve the path of the futur
Helen Crowe  
Sue Crowe ConnollyHamiltonI think this money should also be put into helping families and businesses to reduce their draw on the grid by converting to solar panels and/or small roof top windmills, and more financial support fo
George and Donna CrowellLondon, ONWhile it is commendable to phase out coal-fired electrical generating plants, it is extremely unwise to invest in more nuclear power which is not only extravagantly expensive, but also has dangers whi
Rory CrozierToronto 
Ingrid CrynsToronto 
Danica CuljatTorontoif nuclear energy were cost efficient, we would not be paying debt retirement charge on every electricity bill for years already and years to come. Are you going to add another debt retirement charge
Kathryn CullenTorontoIn addition to the cost, I am particularly concerned with the safety of nuclear power. Despite intensive training, if/when something goes wrong, there is no easy way to control the situation. Training
Laura Cullen  
Tom Cullen Make conservation the first priority. Every "negawatt" a megawatt that is conserved, saves the cost of generation, both $ and environmental, the cost of transmission, and the cost of line of consumption. Furthermore, these costs are saved forever!!
Steve Cummings Stop the madness!!!!!!!
Brad CundiffTorontoThere are too many safer and less costly solutions to waste more money on nuclear
Edith Cunningham  
Ray CunningtonDundas 
Jennifer Cupcakes go green =) please
Maxine CupidoSydenhamWhat a surprise! Like no one ever predicted this, huh?
Ian CurranNew Liskeard 
Krista CurrieKimberley 
Bill CurryWynyardOutside of Ontario, we are just as concerned about Ontario's past mistakes and misguided consideration of nuclear at present. At the front-end of the nuclear chain in Saskatchewan, we are threatened
Graham CurryToronto 

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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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