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Interprovincial Planning for SMR Deployment in Canada
Earlier this afternoon, four energy Ministers representing Ontario (Minister Todd Smith), New Brunswick (Minister Mike Holland), Saskatchewan (Minister Dan Morgan), and Alberta (Minister Sonya Savage) held a press conference in Regina to release their Strategic Plan for the Deployment of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs).
5 Key Takeaways from Sussex’s Election Webinar
On March 3rd Sussex hosted a pre-election webinar where Greg Lyle, Founder and President of Innovation Research Group, and Sabrina Nanji, Founder of Queen’s Park Observer, spoke on the latest polling data and provided valuable insights around what to expect this election season. To keep the conversation going, we wanted to recap five valuable takeaways from this pre-election webinar that Ontarians should be mindful of as election season quickly approaches.
Federal Government Launches Clean Electricity Standard Consultation
Today, the Minister of Environment and Climate Change Steven Guilbeault launched a consultation to inform the development of Canada’s Clean Electricity Standard (CES). The goal is to drive progress towards a net-zero electricity grid by 2035.
Show Me the Money: 2022 City of Toronto Budget Analysis
As this year’s budget process has come to a close, Sussex is taking a deeper look at the implications of the City of Toronto’s approved 2022 operating and capital budgets. From an ever-evolving COVID-19 response to ongoing uncertainties in downstream funding, the Municipal Practice is dedicated to helping you navigate the challenges to come.
Ontario: With Election 100 Days Away, Significant Policy Issues Still To Be Addressed
At 100 days away (as of Feb. 22), Ontario’s upcoming provincial election scheduled for June 2nd may seem distant to some. In other years, perhaps, it may well have been. But this provincial election, being Ontario’s first to take place in the wake of a pandemic, will be different.