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@9F992B4Libertarian2yrs2Y
Allow the free market to decide
@956KHVNLibertarian3yrs3Y
within reason and ones that are proven to produce usable energy
@948HWJQ3yrs3Y
yes but not at the expense of current current power production
@8VLT9V34yrs4Y
No, focus on nuclear energy
@8V7C4Z7Bloc Québécois4yrs4Y
Yes, temporally to cover the transition costs of private and collective entreprises
@8V44RHL4yrs4Y
No, but they can subsidize basic research
@8TXVXML4yrs4Y
No, the Government shouldn't fund any energy source, it should not take sides.
@8Q6PG47Libertarian4yrs4Y
yes, but companies competing to make the best products may result in better technology that is eco friendly
@8PP8HST4yrs4Y
I am a fan of Nuclear energy but less do of other "clean energy sources"; such as solar, wind and hydro.
@8PJMGYM4yrs4Y
No, incentivize the free market to the production and consumption of renewables
@8NXRYZTLibertarian4yrs4Y
Federal government should get no tax from provincial resources
@8NS8DTXNew Democratic4yrs4Y
The federal government should subsidize nuclear power.
@8CVTD6Z5yrs5Y
this can be solved by private businesses
@8CG85VWLibertarian5yrs5Y
Provinces should own renewable energy sources as crown corporations, and use any profits for the provincial common good (eg MB Hydro)
@98NNDCLLibertarian2yrs2Y
Don’t care a lot of the “renewable energy sources” are garbage and don’t do anything for the environment but make it worse a lot of the time.
@8VBHCTS4yrs4Y
No and eliminate all energy subsidies.
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