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Clean is the road to competitive and affordable, and Ontario just discarded its map - Clean Energy Canada

Clean is the road to competitive and affordable, and Ontario just discarded its map - Clean Energy Canada
Source: cleanenergycanada
Author: Sicellia Tsui
Published: 11/7/2025

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Rachel Doran, executive director of Clean Energy Canada, criticized Ontario’s provincial government for proposing to repeal sections 3-5 of the Cap and Trade Cancellation Act, 2018, which included setting emissions reduction targets and climate change planning. She argued that removing these climate targets is short-sighted and undermines Ontario’s long-term economic competitiveness and prosperity. Instead of retreating, Doran urged the government to establish clear, tangible objectives for electrification and decarbonization, emphasizing that these are essential not only for moral reasons but also as key drivers of economic competitiveness, energy affordability, and security. Doran highlighted the global shift toward renewable energy, noting that solar, wind, and hydropower now supply over one-third of global electricity and are expected to meet 95% of demand growth by 2027. She stressed that Ontario’s previous emissions targets had driven progress and provided investment certainty, which is crucial for aligning the economy with future market demands. The repeal of climate legislation risks leaving

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