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Trillium Power releases new evidence alleging Ontario Liberals destroyed documents during $500M lawsuitTrillium Power is suing the government of Ontario for $500 million, alleging senior staff within the government offered "preferential treatment" to its competitor and destroyed documents the company says could be used to prove their case in court.CanadaApr 30, 2018
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Premier Kathleen Wynne calls high electricity prices her ‘mistake’Premier Kathleen Wynne is calling high electricity prices her "mistake," sounding a note of contrition on one of the major issues threatening the Liberals' re-election bid in 2018.ConsumerNov 19, 2016
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Ontario hydro customers could pay $650 million to connect remote First Nations communitiesThe Wataynikaneyap Power transmission line will extend the province’s electricity grid roughly 1,800 kilometres into northwestern Ontario at a cost of about $1.9 billion.CanadaNov 14, 2016
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Wynne’s promised tax break on hydro bills does little in the long run, say criticsEliminating the provincial portion of the harmonized sales tax on hydro bills is welcome news for ratepayers but does little to actually lower electricity prices say experts.CanadaSep 12, 2016
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Ontario Liberals promise to remove provincial portion of HST from hydro billsThe Ontario Liberal government has announced plans to remove the provincial portion of the harmonized sales tax from hydro bills to offset soaring hydro bills.CanadaSep 12, 2016
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Rising hydro costs only an ‘urgent issue’ for Ontario premier after byelection loss: MPPsProgressive Conservative and New Democratic politicians say an "embarrassing" byelection loss is the only reason Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne admitted that the rising cost of hydro across the province is an “urgent issue” for the Liberal government.PoliticsSep 8, 2016
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Ontario won’t be able to reduce soaring hydro costs anytime soon, say expertsOntario Premier Kathleen Wynne concedes skyrocketing electricity rates are an “urgent issue” for the Liberals, but experts say there is little the government can do in the short term to fix the growing problem.CanadaSep 8, 2016
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