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People all across Ontario are calling for a responsible energy plan and a green future for Ontario. Please ask your friends and family to add their names by telling them to visit OntariosGreenFuture.ca and sign the petition. Or download the petition and collect signatures in your community, workplace or school!

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Linda ChenCambridge 
Clarence ChengToronto 
Deborah Cherry Enough has been said. Just get on with it!
Maggie Chin  
Elisa ChiovettiMississauga 
Patti ChmelykBrampton 
Glen ChoiOttawa 
June Chong  
Michael ChongThornhill 
Tracy Chong  
Nima Chooback  
Chris ChopikToronto 
Kay ChornookHamilton 
David ChownKingston 
Emily ChoyEmbrun 
Elizabeth Chrumka  
Derek Chu Great job!
Sophia ChumNorth York 
Jasmine Chung  
Kate ChungTorontoNuclear is the technology of the LAST century! Get with it, Mr Smitherman and Mr McGuinty! Join the 21st century - the century of renewal and cogeneration! May our Ontario New Yesr be one of rege
Kathleen ChungTorontoDo not endanger our grandchildren with nuclear waste and nuclear costs!
Melissa Church  
Jennifer ChurchillToronto 
Mike ChurchillEtobicoke 
Marilyn ChurleyToronto 
Phil Ciglen  
Josef CihlarPictonDear Minister Smitherman: Please make every possible effort to minimize the needed nuclar power; it is not environmentally friendly
Kathy CincurakWembley 
Massimo Circelli  
Barb Clancy  
Ryan ClancyTorontoWe can create an environmentally friendly power grid. Let us be the rational forward-thinking leaders we pride ourselves as in the global community.
Alan ClarkKingstonWe really do not need any nuclear power--we know plenty of conservation measures, efficiency measures, and alternative forms of energy such as solar, wind, small scale hydro, and biomass (which can be
Dave ClarkToronto 
Jean ClarkeHaliburton 
Laurie ClarkeOttawa 
Brian Clavier  
Judy CleghornNewmarket 
Murray ClelandOrilliaNuclear energy takes approximately 10 years to 'come online'. It is polluting at the source, it is deadly for 1000+ years after decomissioning, and it has a dismal past record in Ontario. It is al
Linda ClementsWaterdown 
Sharon ClementsCambridge 
Susanne Cliff-JunglingKingston 
Sarah ClimenhagaTorontoNuclear energy is far more costly than energy conservation. Investing heavily in energy conservation and raising the cost of energy to encourage people to simply turn off lights and appliances when no
Susan ClintonSydenham, ONI agree that not just small independently owned business have to be fiscally responsible; this includes large corporations like Ford and GM, as well as government run organizations like Ontario Hydro!
Nicholas Cloet The nuclear industry in Ontario is ridiculous, along with the rest of the energy system. I support this proposition.
Ken Cloutier  
Linda Cloutier  
Ken Cloutier Sr.  
Andrew CoatesWindsorThe time to act is now. The longer we wait the more damage will be done and the more expensive it will be to fix!
Tracy CoatesOttawa 
Paul CockburnTillsonburg ON 

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Sign the petition for a Nuclear Cost Responsibility Act for Ontario

Every nuclear construction project in Ontario's history has gone massively over budget. And we are all on the hook for these runaway costs, paying a nuclear debt surcharge on every kilowatt of electricity we use. Renewable and natural gas generating projects are strictly prohibited from passing on cost overruns to consumers or taxpayers. It’s time to level the playing field and end nuclear’s free ride.

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Ontario's Green Future

Ontario Clean Air AllianceThe Ontario Clean Air Alliance is a coalition of health and environmental organizations, faith communities, municipalities, utilities, unions, corporations and individuals working for cleaner air through a coal phase-out and a shift to a renewable electricity future.

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