Well, tariffs just fell.
All in all can only fall
With a crashing but meaningless blow
--Bob Dylan
I'm waiting for Ford to put his money where his mouth is.
Shut down power.
Push for Smith to shut down oil.
And the second the "Retaliatory tariffs" go up from the US, so should ours.
Because the ONLY way this ends is with Trump being pushed by his own people to stop (cause if Canada ends this first, we'll never be left alone or "free" again, IMO)
Your government relies on Smith keeping that tap on as does Quebec and others . The tap isn’t getting shut off .I'm waiting for Ford to put his money where his mouth is.
Shut down power.
Push for Smith to shut down oil.
And the second the "Retaliatory tariffs" go up from the US, so should ours.
Because the ONLY way this ends is with Trump being pushed by his own people to stop (cause if Canada ends this first, we'll never be left alone or "free" again, IMO)
Oh for fuck sakes, it's talking about a drop in hydroelectric generation nation-wide. Guess what sport? 60% of Ontario's energy is nuclear. In fact when it comes to capacity and power generation, Ontario's hydroelectric power ranks third in the province. It's less than 25% of Ontario's generating capacity.Where thd hell do you people get such ridiculous ideas?
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Canada Imports More Power Than It Exports as Drought Hits Hydropower
For the first time in eight years, Canada imported more electricity from the United States than it exported, as prolonged dry conditions reduced hydroelectric power generation.www.theenergymix.com
Starlink is officially dead in Ontario.I'm waiting for Ford to put his money where his mouth is.
He will, if the next round of tariffs hits in April. Until then Americans will be paying a surcharge for Ontario energy.Shut down power.
Are you stupid or something? Shutting down oil production is incredibly fucking dumb. It will fuck Canada for FAR longer than it will hurt the US. Too bad this country has to deal with the stupid fucking Quebecois too or else we'd have a pipeline to the East Coast by now.Push for Smith to shut down oil.
Accordingly, they willAnd the second the "Retaliatory tariffs" go up from the US, so should ours.
Correct. Unfortunately, I'm sure the Liberals will find a way to fuck it up. In fact I have zero confidence in their ability to handle this effectively.Because the ONLY way this ends is with Trump being pushed by his own people to stop (cause if Canada ends this first, we'll never be left alone or "free" again, IMO)
Perhaps long overdue maintenance or not but OPG (Ontario Power Generation) has recently announced upgrades to at least 15 existing generating stations. Not sure if that translates into more capacity or not. I'm personally interested in the construction side.Oh for fuck sakes, it's talking about a drop in hydroelectric generation nation-wide. Guess what sport? 60% of Ontario's energy is nuclear. In fact when it comes to capacity and power generation, Ontario's hydroelectric power ranks third in the province. It's less than 25% of Ontario's generating capacity.
Even with the drop in hydro exports according to the data you linked to from Feb 2024, Ontario still exported 3X as much energy to the US than it imported.
Like it or not Bubala, Ontario holds some serious energy cards.
Ontario imports electricity from neighboring jurisdictions to meet demand and lower energy costs. In 2023, Ontario imported 4,082 TWh of electricity.Oh for fuck sakes, it's talking about a drop in hydroelectric generation nation-wide. Guess what sport? 60% of Ontario's energy is nuclear. In fact when it comes to capacity and power generation, Ontario's hydroelectric power ranks third in the province. It's less than 25% of Ontario's generating capacity.
Even with the drop in hydro exports according to the data you linked to from Feb 2024, Ontario still exported 3X as much energy to the US than it imported.
Like it or not Bubala, Ontario holds some serious energy cards.
I think he was referring to BC’s issues off & on the last couple years… were they have been importing power. Some from the US. & when it’s cold out, it’s getting power from both Alberta and Saskatchewan.Oh for fuck sakes, it's talking about a drop in hydroelectric generation nation-wide. Guess what sport? 60% of Ontario's energy is nuclear. In fact when it comes to capacity and power generation, Ontario's hydroelectric power ranks third in the province. It's less than 25% of Ontario's generating capacity.
Even with the drop in hydro exports according to the data you linked to from Feb 2024, Ontario still exported 3X as much energy to the US than it imported.
Like it or not Bubala, Ontario holds some serious energy cards.
Read both articles. Ontario imports from Quebec but if Quebec is importing from US Ontario isnt getting from Quebec so they are impiorting from US too.I think he was referring to BC’s issues off & on the last couple years… were they have been importing power. Some from the US. & when it’s cold out, it’s getting power from both Alberta and Saskatchewan.
If he had as much money as he has mouth, he'd make Elon Schmuck look like a street beggar.I'm waiting for Ford to put his money where his mouth is.
Dougie would have to start selling coke and hash again but by the tonne.If he had as much money as he has mouth, he'd make Elon Schmuck look like a street beggar.
And in 2023 they exported over 16,000 TWh to the US. In Feb 2024 it was still over 12,000 TWhOntario imports electricity from neighboring jurisdictions to meet demand and lower energy costs. In 2023, Ontario imported 4,082 TWh of electricity.
I didn't say Ontario wasn't importing. I said that despite your last post about CANADA's hydroelectric energy generation dropping, Ontario STILL exported 3X as much energy to the US than it imported from the US.How does Ontario import electricity?
Ontario imports electricity from Manitoba, Quebec, Michigan, Minnesota, and New York.
Most of Ontario's imports come from Quebec.
The Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO) manages the flow of electricity across transmission lines.
The IESO balances supply and demand to ensure efficient and cost-effective imports and exports.
Why does Ontario import electricity?
To support the province's needs during periods of high demand
To keep energy bills down by importing lower-cost electricity
To make use of surplus electricity generation.
If Quebec is importing, Ontario is importing.
Maybe, but he directly responded to my post about what ONTARIO was doing and somehow confused it with all of Canada.I think he was referring to BC’s issues off & on the last couple years… were they have been importing power. Some from the US. & when it’s cold out, it’s getting power from both Alberta and Saskatchewan.
Yet he still has less mouth on him than the Trumpty Dumpster.If he had as much money as he has mouth, he'd make Elon Schmuck look like a street beggar.
And still imports from US. Read the article not just the title.And in 2023 they exported over 16,000 TWh to the US. In Feb 2024 it was still over 12,000 TWh
I didn't say Ontario wasn't importing. I said that despite your last post about CANADA's hydroelectric energy generation dropping, Ontario STILL exported 3X as much energy to the US than it imported from the US.
Excellent deal for short sellers. No matter what the market does, there will always be winners and whiners..And the Dow Jones dropped 650 points.
Thanks, "businessman" Dementia Donny!
I post on the 90 seconds I get about once an hour with a phone in each pocket when I pop outside to have a cigarette. I’m not reading any articles until evening if at all.Read both articles. Ontario imports from Quebec but if Quebec is importing from US Ontario isnt getting from Quebec so they are impiorting from US too.
Alberta oil isn't on the table. Not by the province, anyway.I'm waiting for Ford to put his money where his mouth is.
Shut down power.
Push for Smith to shut down oil.
And the second the "Retaliatory tariffs" go up from the US, so should ours.
Because the ONLY way this ends is with Trump being pushed by his own people to stop (cause if Canada ends this first, we'll never be left alone or "free" again, IMO)