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  1. … orders review   The committee met at 1000 in room 151 and by video conference. Emergency orders review The Chair … it would seem to me that this convoy is breaking the law, and they’re doing it with impunity. Hon. Paul Calandra: … impacted. We need that money to flow immediately. I’m making an urgent plea. This is coming from all of our …
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  2. … Hon. Sylvia Jones   The committee met at 1601 in room 151 and by video conference. The Chair (Mr. Daryl Kramp): Seeing … we pay these people a comparable wage of what they were making before; otherwise, they’re going to leave the system … that. With a private home, it is much more challenging for law enforcement and bylaw officers to confirm that the PPE, …
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  3. … The Chair: We now begin with the open briefing sessions and our first session is with Ontario Hydro. We will deal … has been increased over the last year or two years as to making more calls and trying to be superconservative. The … laws to begin with. What is acceptable? Usually the law defines what is acceptable and what isn't. In Canada the …
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  4. … to welcome the deputants, the witnesses for this afternoon and for this evening. For the record, to remind us, this … technology. Many Ontario residents now know that a federal law called the Nuclear Liability Act protects Ontario Hydro … in such a way that cost recovery, those surcharges on the bills, interferes as little as possible with the decisions …
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  5. … Hon. Sylvia Jones   The committee met at 1602 in room 151 and by video conference. Emergency orders review The Chair … of course they are regulated, as you would know, by the Law Society of Ontario. So there are a lot of pieces. From, … learning from home. Those pressures on our electricity bills are real. Can you help us understand why we wouldn’t …
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  6. … Hon. Sylvia Jones   The committee met at 0901 in room 151 and by video conference. Election of Chair The Clerk of the … no further nominations, I declare the nominations closed and MPP Kramp elected Chair of the committee. The Chair (Mr. … Legislature played a key role in providing oversight and making decisions during the declared provincial emergency. …
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  7. … of the committee, Marie Rounding, chair, Roger Higgin and George Dominy. I'm particularly pleased that they have … on the utility, and that is your understanding of what the law requires. Ms Rounding: That is our understanding. Mr … leave lying around the province of Ontario and pick up the bills afterwards. But that is obviously for you to decide and
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  8. …                     The committee met at 1020 in room 151 and by video conference. Emergency orders review The Chair … to choose to stay home or to go to work sick to pay the bills. Hon. Sylvia Jones: I would suggest that a very … The comparison that I would make is, I have a mother-in-law and a father-in-law who are older, but they live at home. …
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  9. … intérim Mr Todd Decker Staff / Personnel Ms Anne Marzalik and Mr Lewis Yeager, research officers, Legislative Research … the rate freeze, march along and just keep handing you the bills -- handing us the bills, technically; thank you for … The electric power generation regulation became law on April 13, 1995. It applies to 12 generating stations …
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  10. … orders review   The committee met at 1400 in room 151 and by video conference. Emergency orders review The … most egregious incidents have been referred to police and law enforcement authorities across Ontario. Most complaints … age of 18 have one shot and 87% have two doses. So we’re making sure that with the combination of continuing with …
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  11. … Hydro nuclear affairs to order. We have a long afternoon and a bit of an evening before us as well. A special thanks … merit, yet I find myself before you today literally making that same request while incidents continue to occur at … utility and are they violating some kind of immigration law? To me, it seems they are. I'll end this in being a …
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  12. … ASSOCIATION CANADIAN WIND ENERGY ASSOCIATION HEAT, STEAM AND POWER INC P.D. O'BRIEN CANADIAN ENERGY EFFICIENCY … I think you know that. But at the same time, I'm also for making sure industry can compete with jurisdictions that are … Hydro place the $2.6 billion collected from electricity bills into a special fund for decommissioning, which cannot …
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  13. … this evening. The select committee will be in order and the purpose of our meeting this evening to hear … particular thanks to you, Ms Fisher, for receiving us and making sure that the tour today was well executed. We … meet all the environmental standards that are laid out by law or that they have voluntarily agreed to with the Minister …
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  14. … SUBCOMMITTEE REPORT MINISTRY OF ENVIRONMENT AND ENERGY CONTENTS Tuesday 30 September 1997 Subcommittee … Mr Robert Power: My name is Robert Power. I'm with the law firm of Outerbridge, Miller, Sefton, Willms and Shier, … is to represent government's interests in Hydro's decision-making and to ensure that Hydro's activities are consistent …
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  15. … little behind schedule. The subcommittee met earlier today and has been dealing with the itinerary of the committee for … noticing that the price is starting to reflect this, if my bills over the last eight to 10 years are any indication, but … Society of Ontario and an energy lawyer with the law firm of Johnston and Buchan. I'm going to ask my …
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