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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FORSETH -- Focus on the nine things I mentioned. That’s what will allow the Conservative Party to win the next election
IMAGE CREDIT: Darryl Dyck, the Canadian Press. I thought I had already made up my mind who I would be ranking on my ballot, in the Conservative Party of BC leadership race; now I am not so sure. That means that, at least for me, and perhaps many others, it’s a good thing voting hasn’t already taken place. There were initially only one or two of the candidates that I thought might be a little too right of centre for my liking, now it seems that list is growing. I consider myself more closely aligned with what used to be called a Progressive Conservative, regardless, I feel more than comfortable within the Conservative Party of BC. Some, however, in messages to me on my political Facebook page, have been rather, shall we say, a bit mean-spirited in comments they’ve made about my ‘purity’ as a conservative. To tell you the truth, I really don’t care! Some leadership candidates, in comments made online, have also been raising the issue of who is a pure enough conservati...

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