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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No more than a few days after the province hosted its much-touted summit to discuss the continuing impact of U.S. softwood tariffs, and with Statistics Canada reporting another decline in BC’s softwood production, the axe has fallen on West Fraser Timber’s 100 Mile House mill. Lorne Doerkson, MLA for Cariboo–Chilcotin , says the devastation now hitting the South Cariboo is what happens when government ignores every warning sign coming from the forest sector. “One hundred and sixty-five people in 100 Mile House just lost their jobs,” said Doerkson. “That’s 165 families wondering how they’ll pay their bills and whether they can stay in their own community. The ripple effect will hit every business on main street, from the gas stations and restaurants to the grocery stores.” “The Minister’s thoughts and prayers aren’t enough for those families facing unimaginable hardship. It’s time this minister did his job and not another photo op,” said Doerkson. “The Minister thinks the ...

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