C4CA ELECTION QUESTIONNAIRE RESPONSES
| Oakville candidates were asked the following two questions:
Question 1: If elected, will YOU personally support the development of a binding provincial policy that ensures future natural gas power plants are not built close to schools and established neighbourhoods? Question 2: If elected, will YOU personally support implementation of the Balsillie Task Force recommendations in the Oakville-Clarkson airshed, and the air quality pilot project launched by the Ministry of the Environment on August 17, 2011? |
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OAKVILLE CANDIDATE |
POLITICAL PARTY |
RESPONSE |
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Kevin Flynn |
Ontario Liberal Party |
Question 1: In 2010, I introduced a private members bill that would prohibit the construction of a natural gas power plant unless the plant has a minimum setback from any land zoned for residential purposes or any land on which an educational facility, day nursery or health care facility is located. On September 24th, the Ontario Liberals went one step further and announced that if elected, they would work with the local community groups and the energy sector to develop a more rigorous way to site gas plants in a way that works for local families and energy producers. Question 2: Over the past year a significant amount of work has been underway to implement the recommendations of the Balsillie Report. The progress can be tracked on-line at: On August 17, 2011 the Ontario Liberals formally announced a pilot project for Oakville-Clarkson to inform this innovative work at the national level. I personally support both the continued implementation of recommendations and moving the pilot project forward. |
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Larry Scott |
Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario |
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Lesley Sprague |
Ontario NDP |
Question 1: Question 2: While tax schemes like the HST have made energy more expensive for consumers, they’ve also offered dramatic no-strings-attached tax cuts to some of Ontario’s biggest polluters. The province is not on track to meet its greenhouse gas targets for 2014 or 2020. Those who pollute must take responsibility for their emissions. We will work with other jurisdictions on a coordinated climate change strategy, continuing to push the federal government to move forward with a national plan. Within our first year in government, we will develop a plan for Ontario to meet climate targets of 20% below 1990 levels by 2020. To get more cars off the road we need to improve transit province wide. The NDP will start by making transit more affordable by freezing fares. Ontario’s NDP will achieve this by taking on half of the cost of operating municipal transit systems. By offering to split costs, we free up funds to keep fares low, but also give municipalities the money they need to improve service and make capital investments. We will also move forward with plans to expand our transit system as proposed in the Big Move plan, and we’ll be making more announcements on this topic as the campaign progresses. |
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Green Party of Ontario |
The Green Party of Ontario responded to both questions: The Green Party of Ontario remains committed to developing of a binding provincial policy that ensures future natural gas power plants are not built close to schools and established neighbourhoods. We will advocate for establishing minimum set-back requirements for large natural gas generating facilities to ensure the safety of our communities. We are committed to implementing a community planning process and restoring local decision making for energy projects to ensure that benefits flow to the communities hosting the project. We actively opposed the construction of the gas-fired peaker plant in Holland Marsh and Oakville, and are questioning the location of the proposed Mississauga plant. Green MPPs will develop a plan to reduce air pollution with a special focus on assisting communities already struggling with poor air quality. We will support programs that help address the air quality problems in the Oakville- Clarkson air shed, including supporting the recommendations from the Balsillie Task Force. To address the long term problems of poor air quality, we will support a comprehensive transportation strategy that will reduce air pollution. We will fund active transportation initiatives such as complete streets, public transit and commuter benefits, supporting the development of healthy, liveable, recreation-friendly communities. To find out more about the energy plan for Ontario, please visit www.itstimeforgreen.ca |
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Andrew Chlobowski |
Green Party of Ontario |
Please see Party response. |