WAIT-Plympton-Wyoming host wind info meeting – July 31

Date: July 31
Time: 7:00 – 8:30 pm
Place: Camlachie Community Centre, 6767 Camlachie Road Plympton-Wyoming  MAP

Please join us & bring your family, friends & neighbours. We need everyone! We will be offering the facts on Industrial Wind Turbines to our fellow residents & organizing effort to stop them. Hear from speakers/get answers to questions concerning industrial wind turbines.

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9 Responses to WAIT-Plympton-Wyoming host wind info meeting – July 31

  1. barbara says:

    Suncor Energy Inc., Board:
    Mel E. Benson, Director Suncor Energy > James D. Hole, Director, Aecon Group Inc.
    http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/people/board.asp?ticker=SU:CN
    Aecon Group Inc., Board:
    John M. Beck, CEO & on the OPA Board
    Anthony P. Franceschini, Esterline & Stantec
    http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/people/board.asp?ticker=ARE:CN

    • barbara says:

      Using insider connections to obtain government contracts can be a very serious legal matter.

      • Only if the Government has rules……..this Government has removed them all……….this is wide open “screw the tax payer over” larceny!

      • barbara says:

        The laws are already in place to provide for these kinds of situations. Some Ontario renewable energy projects also got federal money. Something like a $1 billion was provided by the federal government for renewable energy projects for all of Canada. Things like this can only be gotten away with as long as no one uncovers the needed information.

  2. Slovak808 says:

    Just disgusting, I hope our kids can forgive us for what we are doing to our beautiful west coast. From Forest to the Bruce Peninsula the fight will continue. 22 000 MW used today, Wind power 110 MW, when will the province wake up?

    • barbara says:

      Quite a few will wake up when they get their AC bills. The summer of 2011 was an average summer followed by a mild winter. So people didn’t feel the pinch as much as they will now.

  3. john brands says:

    What will be the legal fallout for the Ontario government on health claims from new IWT installations, considering the federal government has acknowledged health concerns from these?

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