Governments have already invested tens of billions into two EV
battery manufacturing plants in southwestern Ontario. However, they come
with the environmental dilemma of what to do with the millions of EV
batteries when they reach the end of their life.
"The
rules are non-existent," said Mark Winfield, a professor at York
University in Toronto and co-chair of the school's Sustainable Energy
Initiative. "There is nothing as we talk to agencies on both sides of
the border, the federal, provincial, state levels ...
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In the wake of several high-profile police drug seizures of suspected safer supply that put the BC NDP government on the defensive last month, BC RCMP “E” division issued a gag order on detachments, directing them to run all communications on “hot button” public safety issues through headquarters in the lead-up to the provincial election. “It is very clear we are in a pre-election time period and the topic of ‘public safety’ is very much an issue that governments and voters are discussing,” writes a senior RCMP communications official in an email dated Mar. 11 in what appears to have gone out to all BC RCMP detachments . . . . CLICK HERE for the full story
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