"The AG’s report provides many other examples where the Minister ignored the legislated mandates of the OPA and the OEB, thereby denying the public the benefit of their expertise. The AG recommends that in future the Ministry and agencies should work together more “collaboratively.” Much better instead would be for the Minister to cede his directive authority and let the experts get on with their jobs, free from political intervention. The result would be better value for money, greater public confidence and smaller reports from the Auditor-General."read the full article
Thursday, December 15, 2011
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Oh Yeah but it's not gonna cost us nuthin!
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Claims that the costs of wind farms and other low-carbon technology will lead to sharp rises in fuel bills are wrong, government advisers say.
The Committee on Climate Change (CCC) says increases in bills over the past few years have been largely due to higher wholesale gas costs