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Thompson disappointed motion to
prohibit industrial wind turbine development in
unwilling communities was defeated by Liberals
Press release from Huron-
Bruce MPP Lisa Thompson
Huron -Bruce N1PP Lisa opinion of this House, the
Thompson is d i s a p- Government should place a
pointed that another PC moratorium on the installa-
Motion in the Legislature tion of industrial wind tur-
today, one that called on bines in unwilling host com-
the government to stop munities in the Province of
forcing Industrial Wind Ontario.
Turbine (IWT) develop- The Liberals have once
ments on unwilling host again proven that they have
communities, was no interest in respecting
defeated in a recorded local municipalities and
vote by the Liberals. their residents. Opposing
The motion, which was the motion put forward by
introduced by Niagara West- MPP Oosterhoff shows that
Glanbrook MPP Sam Ooster- they continue to be more
hoff, stated that: In the concerned with
representing the interests
of wind companies than
they are the people that
elected them, said "Ihomp-
son. It>s shameful. 93
municipalities in Ontario
have passed resolutions
opposing these develop-
ments in their areas,
including the majority of
municipalities in Huron -
Bruce, yet they>re still being
rammed through by this
government.
At an appearance in
Kingston in March 2016
where renewable energy
projects were being dis-
cussed, the Premier went
on record saying, We
never said there was going
to be a veto for municipal-
ities.... Her Deputy Pre-
mier, Deb Matthews is
also on record in Kingston
as stating, The local voice
does matter, but we are
not prepared to give peo-
ple a veto.
The Liberals can>t have it
both ways. They cant say
they value the input of local
residents and then vote
against a motion like this.
Either they feel our voices
matter, or they don>t. The
results of today>s vote
clearly show that we don>t
matter to them, concluded
Thompson.
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Municipality of Huron East
NOTICE
Public Meeting will be held
on April 18th, 2017 at 5:30 p.m.
in the Brussels, Morris & Grey Community Centre
to consider a Community Improvement Plan
for Downtown Brussels.
The location of the regular Huron East Council meeting
on April 18th, 2017 at 7:00 p.m.
has been changed to the
Brussels, Morris & Grey Community Centre
800 Sports Drive, Brussels
Additional information relating to the proposed CIP and the
Council agenda can be viewed prior to the meeting on the Huron
East website (www.huroneast.com).
Brad Knight
CAO/Clerk
Municipality of Huron East
519-527-0160
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