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INVESTIGATION: Developers with ties to Ford government stand to cash in on Hwy 413

INVESTIGATION: Developers with ties to Ford government stand to cash in on Hwy 413
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The Drilldown: Canada, Germany to work together on clean energy

iPolitics By iPolitics. Published on Mar 15, 2021 11:41am Pexels The Lead   Tomorrow, the federal government is set to sign a new agreement with Germany to strategize on a “clean-energy transition,” with hydrogen expected to be a key player the Globe and Mail reports. “Germany is probably the world’s most interesting market for hydrogen right now, and Canada is potentially a very big power in its production,” Sabine Sparwasser, Germany’s ambassador to Canada, said in an interview. However, some friction is expected as Natural Resources Minister Seamus O’Regan has been endorsing “blue” hydrogen, while Germany has been more interested in “green” hydrogen. The former hydrogen is produced from natural gas or other fossil fuels, while simultaneously “using carbon-capture technology to minimize emissions from the process.” In contrast, “green” hydrogen, is manufactured from non-fossil fuel sources.

Ontario cabinet minister faces storm over use of planning powers

Ontario cabinet minister faces storm over use of planning powers
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Research Road Redux - Spacing Toronto

Research Road Redux Elevation view of south facade, 20 Research Road, 2017. During the Second World War, my mother, Louise MacCallum, was among the 7,500 employees of Research Enterprises Limited (REL), a top-secret government-owned manufacturing facility in Leaside that produced optical equipment and radar sets for the military. Women made up half the workforce at REL. My mother remembered being paid $15 a week for assembly line work, which was below the average wage for women employed in war industries. The plant functioned on a two-shift schedule, each shift initially 60 hours per week, but later reduced to 45 hours. An REL employee tests artillery gunsights in the summer of 1943. From Wikipedia.

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