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March 5, 2019

CEA's State of the Canadian Electricity Industry 2019 Report

The Canadian Electricity Association (CEA) released the State of the Canadian Electricity Industry 2019 Report.

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CEA's State of the Canadian Electricity Industry 2019 Report
February 19, 2019

Les systèmes de carbone du gouvernement fédéral et de l'Ontario — une comparaison

Depuis la même période l'an dernier, l'industrie ontarienne est occupée à naviguer dans un paysage politique et réglementaire changeant en matière de tarification du carbone. Cette question englobe une myriade de sujets : le positionnement politique, les défis intergouvernementaux et constitutionnels et les changements réglementaires rapides. Bien qu'il ne soit pas inhabituel qu'une question de politique publique englobe toutes ces facettes, elle a tendance à s'étendre sur plusieurs années et des cycles électoraux ; dans le cas de la tarification du carbone, ces facteurs se produisent en même temps, ce qui en fait un processus plus intimidant pour les entreprises. Les équipes environnementales et fédérales du Sussex Strategy Group ont examiné les deux systèmes actuels de carbone en jeu — la Norme ontarienne de performance en matière d'émissions (SPE) proposée et le Système de tarification basé sur les extrants (SPB) du gouvernement fédéral.

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Les systèmes de carbone du gouvernement fédéral et de l'Ontario — une comparaison
January 16, 2019

Cannabis in the City What’s the ‘Budd’ Buzz?

It was a whirlwind December and first month in office for newly-elected officials across Ontario’s municipalities, no doubt. Following inaugural meetings, Council Members faced urgent business, important decisions, and a burning question… whether to Opt-In or Opt-Out of allowing cannabis retail locations. The Municipal Affairs Team at Sussex Strategy Group hopes to provide a quick update and overview of what we’ve seen so far, as well as what’s to be expected for municipalities into 2019 and beyond as part of this legalization rollout.

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Cannabis in the City What’s the ‘Budd’ Buzz?
January 15, 2019

Government Relations in Ford Nation: The Ontario Government Year in Review and Look Ahead

Queen’s Park watchers are well aware of the fast and furious changes experienced in 2018 – from the toppling of Patrick Brown to the ascendancy of Doug Ford to the majority PC government. Certainly, 2019 will offer greater stability in Ontario politics, with the Ford government securely in place. But those expecting a quieter and more predictable year are likely to be disappointed.

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Government Relations in Ford Nation: The Ontario Government Year in Review and Look Ahead
December 14, 2018

Municipal Update: The Towers of Power

Thursday marked the first solid day of Toronto City Council, where the pomp and circumstance was over and it was down to business. As highlighted in our update last week, Council Committees look a little different from the last term, with 4 interim Committees and 25 Members of Council, 26 when you include the Mayor. The Councillors who form the Committees have the ability to significantly move the dial on any particular issue.

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Municipal Update: The Towers of Power
December 14, 2018

New Federal Coal and Natural Gas-fired Electricity Regulations: A Sussex Overview

On December 12th the Federal Government published two final regulations that will significantly impact the Canadian electricity sector. While the Regulations are specific to thermal electricity generation, the Regulations create some opportunity for other generation types as Canada works towards 90% GHG non-emitting power by 2030.

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New Federal Coal and Natural Gas-fired Electricity Regulations: A Sussex Overview
December 5, 2018

Municipal Update: Back In The Tower Again

Toronto City Council was sworn in on December 4, 2018 to a Council Chamber full of family, friends and staff. The new Council is comprised of 25 Members including the Mayor, making it 26 (remember this now means to have an item passed at Council a majority +1 is needed, i.e. 14 votes). Read our report on Toronto's New City Council.

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Municipal Update: Back In The Tower Again
November 29, 2018

Analysis: A Made-in-Ontario Environment Plan

Today, the Ontario Minister of Environment, Conservation and Parks – the Hon. Rod Phillips - released Preserving and Protecting our Environment for Future Generations – A Made-in-Ontario Environment Plan (‘Plan’). The 53-page document is the government’s overarching blueprint for environmental policy. Below, Sussex has summarized the key points of the Plan with additional context for specific elements that may be of interest. The Plan is now posted to the Environmental Registry (EBR) website here, for a 60-day public consultation period. The government will continue to announce policies, actions, and initiatives associated with the Plan including additional opportunities for online and in-person consultation in the months ahead. Sussex will continue to monitor these developments.

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Analysis: A Made-in-Ontario Environment Plan
November 21, 2018

Federal Government Fall Economic Statement Analysis

Finance Minister Bill Morneau today released the federal government’s Fall Economic Statement (FES) in the House of Commons. Titled Investing in Middle Class Jobs, the plan is designed to shore up Canadian economic confidence in the face of a strained trade relationship with the United States and a gradual shift from a resource-based economy to one based on the Liberal government’s clean-growth model of innovation, technology and services. It also continues the Government’s focus on growing the middle class.

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Federal Government Fall Economic Statement Analysis
November 15, 2018

Ontario Government Fall Economic Statement 2018

Today, Ontario Finance Minister Vic Fedeli rose in the Legislature to deliver the Ontario PC government’s first Fall Economic Statement (FES). This highly anticipated event is second only to the provincial budget in terms of the attention paid to the Minister and the Ministry of Finance every year. The budget and the FES, as insiders like to call it, are the two focal points for decision making for Finance too, so in addition to providing a window into the province’s finances, many stakeholders hold their breath on this day, when funding decisions are often made.

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Ontario Government Fall Economic Statement 2018
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