Sunday, February 22, 2009

The Answer is Blowing in the Wind

This is something I'm very pleased to see:

TORONTO — Ontario's Liberal government hopes its Green Energy Act to be introduced Monday will create 50,000 new jobs and transform the province's struggling economy, but environmentalists warn the plan relies too heavily on nuclear power.

The bill will make it easier to bring renewable energy projects to life and create a culture of conservation, said Energy Minister George Smitherman.

“These two thrusts combined will support a new green economy for this province and will create sustainable green employment for Ontarians,” said Mr. Smitherman.

“The (bill) will turbo-charge the creation of renewable energy in this province and set the standard for green energy policy across this continent.”

The knock on Dalton has always been that he's been a cautious and risk-averse Premier. Yes, he's given Ontarians five years of good government, but banning light bulbs isn't exactly a legacy project.

So it's encouraging to see his government putting something in the window which, at first glance, appears bold. Doing it at a time when the environment is no longer the trendy issue du jour also takes a bit of guts - especially after watching Gordon Campbell and Stephane Dion go down in flames over the environment.

However, McGuinty and Smitherman do seem to have learned their lesson here - the emphasis looks to be squarely on job creation and the economy, as it should be. And if you're going to spend money on infrastructure to stimulate the economy, a push on green energy isn't a bad way to go, since it's something we'll benefit from in the long run.

With the exception of a few NIMBY groups, it's hard to be against green energy...so I suspect NDP and Tory criticism of this will be minor and largely on the process.

So this one could be a winner. And with the days of winning by default winding down, and the economy in taters, McGuinty is going to have to work to earn his re-election. This should help.

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12 Comments:

  • With the economy in taters? What?

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 4:55 p.m.  

  • I think he meant tatters, not potatoes!

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 6:33 p.m.  

  • Gordon Campbell went down in flames on the environment?

    Did I miss something?

    Last I heard he was up 16% over the NDP in the polls....

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 6:43 p.m.  

  • The economy in taters! That made me laugh out loud.

    By Blogger Mike514, at 9:04 p.m.  

  • The NIMBYs are simply exercizing their rights. Smitherman and Dalton say these rights are not important and will be eliminated. Theuproar will finish the Libs in Ontaio Federally andProvincially for 20 years.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 11:38 p.m.  

  • I am not so sure that Nimbyism is likely regarding the nuclear move, since the plan is to expand Darlington, which already has a nuclear power plant (one of three in Ontario). As to opposition, while the NDP (are they even an official party?) is likely to oppose the nuclear aspect, the Tories are not.

    I like McGuinty, but his support for sane environmental moves (like more nuclear) is not news.

    By Blogger french wedding cat, at 3:24 a.m.  

  • In Ireland, during the blight, the economy was both in tatters, and in taters.

    By Blogger Gauntlet, at 9:40 a.m.  

  • OK. "Down in flames" for Gordon Campbell may have been a tad melodramatic - but, it's hard to argue that the carbon tax has been a benefit for the guy.

    By Blogger calgarygrit, at 10:56 a.m.  

  • Oh, and I think "the economy in taters" is more of a PEI issue, than an Ontario one...

    By Blogger calgarygrit, at 10:57 a.m.  

  • Somebody is finally on the ball. From this perspective it's a pretty simple solution:

    http://digitalroam.typepad.com/digital_roam/2008/12/fixing-the-usa-or-tilting-at-windmills.html

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 12:53 p.m.  

  • "Oh, and I think "the economy in taters" is more of a PEI issue, than an Ontario one..."

    And PEI can always fix things by writing another Anne of Green Gables book.

    By Blogger french wedding cat, at 3:06 p.m.  

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