Pembina reacts to Ontario Liberal Party platform

TORONTO — Cherise
Burda, Ontario Policy Director at the Pembina Institute, made the following
statement in response to the release of the Ontario Liberal Party's platform:

"The Liberal platform
stays a strong course to phase-out coal and create 50,000 jobs with the Green
Energy Act, and its commitment to clean transportation will result in cleaner
air and even more clean energy jobs — despite these tough economic times. It's
a win-win approach to protecting our environment and ensuring a strong green
economy."

On electricity and the Green Energy Act

"Ontario's Green Energy
Act is world-leading legislation when it comes to shifting dollars from dirty
energy to clean energy, and we are pleased to see the Liberals' continued
commitment to it.

"The Pembina Institute's
research shows that Ontario consumers would see virtually no relief from high
electricity prices if the province cancelled its support for renewable energy
under the Green Energy Act, as the Ontario Conservative Party has proposed. In
fact, the same research shows that investing in cleaner energy now will likely
save Ontario ratepayers money in the long run."

On sustainable transportation

"Ontario currently imports
virtually all of its oil for use in the transportation sector, and exports more
than $13 billion dollars each year to pay for that oil. Investing in transit,
electric vehicle technology and the necessary infrastructure will keep money
and jobs in the province, and reduce our dependence on oil imports.

"Modelling by the Pembina
Institute shows that the best way to reduce greenhouse gases from Ontario's
transportation sector is by reducing the number of cars on the road, and the
two most effective policies to achieve that goal are improving transit and
making our vehicles run more efficiently or off clean electricity.

"The Liberals' commitment to see the number of
electric vehicles on Ontario's roads increase to one in 20 by 2020 will go a
long way toward reducing air pollution and ensuring the province is a leader in
a clean transportation economy."

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Note: The Pembina
Institute will release a full platform comparison of Ontario's four major
parties in the coming weeks.

Contact:

Cherise
Burda

Ontario Policy Director
416-824-0256

Background:

The following Pembina Institute
reports, referred to in the above statement, are available online:

Behind
the switch: pricing Ontario electricity options
examines the economic implications of cancelling
Ontario's Green Energy Act.

Bridging
the gulf
outlines key policy
solutions to reduce Ontario's dependence on oil imports and cut greenhouse gas
emissions from the province's personal transportation sector.

 

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