Pierre-Olivier Pineau, HEC Montréal Mark Winfield, Université York Toutes les provinces canadiennes ont des interconnexions entre leur réseau électrique et celui de leurs voisins. Ces interconnexions permettent d’exporter de l’électricité en période de surplus, et d’en importer au besoin. En …
Monthly Archives: June 2014
The 2014 Ontario Election Outcome: The Electoral Politics of Economic Transitions.
June 13, 2014 Published in the Toronto Star, June 16th, 2014 Like many I was surprised at the strength of the Liberal victory in last night’s election (although attendees at the CPSA meeting two weeks ago will know I was …
Ontario, Quebec, Electricity and Climate Change: Time for a new Relationship? Published in the Ottawa Citizen June 23, 2014
Pierre-Olivier Pineau, HEC Montreal Mark Winfield, FES, York University. All Canadian provinces have interconnections between their electricity systems and those of their neighbouring jurisdictions. These interconnections enable them to export electricity to their neighbours when they have surpluses, or import …
“Election debate avoids nuclear dialogue,” Letter to Editor, Published in the Toronto Star, June 4, 2014
June 1, 2014 The Editors The Toronto Star 1 Yonge St. Toronto, Ontario Dear Sir/Madam, It says a great deal about the depths to which the quality of our political discussions have sunk when in the midst of an election …
Sustaining Ontario’s Environment and Economy: Some food for thought in the 2014 election
Many observers of the current Ontario election have highlighted the lack of substance in the platforms of all four major parties. In the cases of energy issues and the environment the platforms are most notable for what they don’t say. …