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@9F2TWBY2yrs2Y
I am uneducated on this promt.
Yes, but also subsidize nuclear energy.
@94CQQDZ3yrs3Y
Not their money they're spending usually.
@8ZT8TGF3yrs3Y
use both gas and electric or make electrical vehicles more cheaper and easier to recharge
@8Z87ZRQ3yrs3Y
RES are too ineffective, nuclear is cost effective and safer than it is made out to be.
@8VP6TKX4yrs4Y
Only for major companies
@8TWWMMJConservative4yrs4Y
No, but they should subsidize nuclear as it is both reliable and green.
@8TJWDTS4yrs4Y
It depends if the enterprises are profitable or not because if they are then the government should not be pouring money to help them when they are already successful. That being said, renewable energy must become more prevalent as climate change is a real issue towards Canada and the entire world therefore it’s probably a good idea to help these enterprises regardless
@8QJP97VConservative4yrs4Y
Yes but they should have a fixed abd timely budget for each business
@99TKWY72yrs2Y
This is a complicated issue that requires more context and evidence.
@8ZT4CLR3yrs3Y
Ease into it. Slowly putting more money into renewable energy will slowly change communities to use it more
@8TKB7974yrs4Y
We should subsidize the use of nuclear energy
@8Y3NCLY3yrs3Y
No it will make this energy more expensive in the long run
@8XZYC7Y3yrs3Y
We don't even need to subsidize it the reason why alternative energy isn't popular is because oil companies care more about keeping up a dying industry that doesn't make much money instead of doing what it should and transition to nuclear and to green alternatives
@8VVNT5V4yrs4Y
The government needs to hold corportations accountable for that rather than subsidize thier sociopathic behaviour.
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