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  • streetfestival@lemmy.caS This user is from outside of this forum
    streetfestival@lemmy.caS This user is from outside of this forum
    streetfestival@lemmy.ca
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    “There’s always a risk when corporate interests are negotiating agreements with governments in back rooms,” he said. “They [the Ford government] often point to external pressures — energy demand, housing need, trade tariffs — as reasons to act quickly. But it’s really about removing democratic guardrails and making it easier to cut backroom deals with powerful corporations.”

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    Ford government proposes new powers to control who gets electricity access

    The Ford government is pushing ahead with legislation that would give it sweeping new powers to decide which companies — particularly data centres — can connect to Ontario’s electricity grid. Critics say the move could open the door to political interference, weaken public oversight and erode investor confidence.

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    • streetfestival@lemmy.caS streetfestival@lemmy.ca

      “There’s always a risk when corporate interests are negotiating agreements with governments in back rooms,” he said. “They [the Ford government] often point to external pressures — energy demand, housing need, trade tariffs — as reasons to act quickly. But it’s really about removing democratic guardrails and making it easier to cut backroom deals with powerful corporations.”

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      Ford government proposes new powers to control who gets electricity access

      The Ford government is pushing ahead with legislation that would give it sweeping new powers to decide which companies — particularly data centres — can connect to Ontario’s electricity grid. Critics say the move could open the door to political interference, weaken public oversight and erode investor confidence.

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      wirebeads@lemmy.ca
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      I absolutely despise this man so much. He can join crackhead Rob

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      • streetfestival@lemmy.caS streetfestival@lemmy.ca

        “There’s always a risk when corporate interests are negotiating agreements with governments in back rooms,” he said. “They [the Ford government] often point to external pressures — energy demand, housing need, trade tariffs — as reasons to act quickly. But it’s really about removing democratic guardrails and making it easier to cut backroom deals with powerful corporations.”

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        Ford government proposes new powers to control who gets electricity access

        The Ford government is pushing ahead with legislation that would give it sweeping new powers to decide which companies — particularly data centres — can connect to Ontario’s electricity grid. Critics say the move could open the door to political interference, weaken public oversight and erode investor confidence.

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        mugmoor@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        “Otherwise, we are opening ourselves up to cronyism, corruption and economic inefficiency,” Hsu said. “We’ve seen them time and time again not being able to resist the urge of helping insiders, so I am wary to trust the government if, and when, they say that no influence will occur.”

        This is incredibly rich coming from the Ford Government.

        also, non-payalled link: https://archive.is/EP1Vh

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        • streetfestival@lemmy.caS streetfestival@lemmy.ca

          “There’s always a risk when corporate interests are negotiating agreements with governments in back rooms,” he said. “They [the Ford government] often point to external pressures — energy demand, housing need, trade tariffs — as reasons to act quickly. But it’s really about removing democratic guardrails and making it easier to cut backroom deals with powerful corporations.”

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          Ford government proposes new powers to control who gets electricity access

          The Ford government is pushing ahead with legislation that would give it sweeping new powers to decide which companies — particularly data centres — can connect to Ontario’s electricity grid. Critics say the move could open the door to political interference, weaken public oversight and erode investor confidence.

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          Canada's National Observer (www.nationalobserver.com)

          johnnycanuck@lemmy.caJ This user is from outside of this forum
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          johnnycanuck@lemmy.ca
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          I guess they shouldn’t have privatized hydro after all…

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          • streetfestival@lemmy.caS streetfestival@lemmy.ca

            “There’s always a risk when corporate interests are negotiating agreements with governments in back rooms,” he said. “They [the Ford government] often point to external pressures — energy demand, housing need, trade tariffs — as reasons to act quickly. But it’s really about removing democratic guardrails and making it easier to cut backroom deals with powerful corporations.”

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            Ford government proposes new powers to control who gets electricity access

            The Ford government is pushing ahead with legislation that would give it sweeping new powers to decide which companies — particularly data centres — can connect to Ontario’s electricity grid. Critics say the move could open the door to political interference, weaken public oversight and erode investor confidence.

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            Canada's National Observer (www.nationalobserver.com)

            circav@lemmy.caC This user is from outside of this forum
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            circav@lemmy.ca
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            Corrupt POS

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            • mugmoor@lemmy.dbzer0.comM mugmoor@lemmy.dbzer0.com

              “Otherwise, we are opening ourselves up to cronyism, corruption and economic inefficiency,” Hsu said. “We’ve seen them time and time again not being able to resist the urge of helping insiders, so I am wary to trust the government if, and when, they say that no influence will occur.”

              This is incredibly rich coming from the Ford Government.

              also, non-payalled link: https://archive.is/EP1Vh

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              ryper@lemmy.ca
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              That quote didn’t come from the Ford government. This is the paragraph before that:

              Ontario Liberal energy critic Ted Hsu said prioritizing grid access for major economic projects makes sense — but only if done transparently and free of partisan influence.

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              • johnnycanuck@lemmy.caJ johnnycanuck@lemmy.ca

                I guess they shouldn’t have privatized hydro after all…

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                lost_faith
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                My bill literally doubled when that happened

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                  My bill literally doubled when that happened

                  johnnycanuck@lemmy.caJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                  johnnycanuck@lemmy.ca
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                  Monopolies will do that.

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