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Recent rulings in Ontario and B.C. and the political aftermath demonstrate that good policy in the public interest is vulnerable to politicization.
We have an opportunity to reduce emissions, ensure greater housing affordability, build resilience to climate change and improve our local air quality.
According to the IPCC, over a quarter of global greenhouse gas emissions can be tied to the food that we eat. As businesses in the food industry get serious about reducing emissions, greenhouses that rely on heating will may struggle to compete with imports that do not.
What is best for your home, and for the climate, may not be what Enbridge Gas and the provincial government are promoting.